Belt, Strap, Or Band Securing Means Patents (Class 604/179)
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Patent number: 8900196Abstract: A retainer comprises a first member and a second member. The first member can define at least a portion of a channel. The channel can have a longitudinal axis and be configured to receive at least a portion of a medical article. The second member can be moveable with respect to the first member, between locked and unlocked positions. The second member can contact the portion of the medical article received by the channel at least when in the locked position so as to inhibit longitudinal movement of the medical article relative to the retainer.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2012Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventor: Rafael V. Andino
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Publication number: 20140350474Abstract: An intravenous catheter securement device comprises of an intravenous catheter board stabilizer that conforms to patients' bodies and an adjustable elastic sleeve with a hole for catheter insertion, with two overlying flaps for catheter securement. The intravenous catheter hoard base has holes on either side, one side for connection of the elastic sleeve, and the other side provides a fastening location for elastic bands attached to the sleeve for tightness adjustment. An embodiment of the invention involving the intravenous board is displayed separately as an alternative innovation. This device is comprised of a simple form fitting elastic sleeve having a catheter opening with the intent of applying a removable adhesive to the sleeve itself over the catheter for securement purposes. These embodiments establish a simple, standardized, and safe method of securing intravenous catheters sans adhesive material in contact with the epidermis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Andrew Eric Andreae, Angela Leslie-Anne Jividen, Benjamin Ray Campbell, Darian Anthony Edwards, lIya Gurin, James Andrew Bonaffini, John Christian McMichael, Lena Mona Badr, Lydia An Luu, Matthew Thomas Rhoads, Sibo Zhang, Zi Ye
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Patent number: 8882718Abstract: The present invention is a protective sleeve for containing medical lines, comprising: (a) a foldable sleeve comprising first and second side panels, and adapted to be opened and closed along its longitudinal axis so as to form a conduit for medical lines, at least one of the panels being transparent, the foldable sleeve adapted to be reversibly opened along its longitudinal axis, and having releasable closures to maintain the foldable sleeve in a folded closed position; and (b) a plurality of rigid members incorporated into the sleeve and along the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2013Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Nationwide Children's Hospital, Inc.Inventors: Joyce Mullet, Nancy Ryan-Wenger, Micah Skeens
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Patent number: 8840589Abstract: An anchoring system provides secure attachment between a portion of a medical article and a body of a patient. The anchoring system comprises a securement device and a first fitting attached to the medical article, the first fitting having a first configuration. Embodiments of the anchoring system also comprise a second fitting attached to the medical article. The second fitting has a second configuration that differs from the first. The securement device includes a mounting surface for attaching the securement device to the patient's body and a receiving area. The receiving area is oriented so as to face away from the patient's body, and includes retainer mechanisms that are capable of engaging one or both of the first and second fittings, which have different configurations.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Steven F. Bierman, Richard A. Pluth, Wayne T. Mitchell
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Publication number: 20140276604Abstract: A medical tube securing device including: (a) an anchor that can be attached to the skin of a patient, wherein at least one opening extends through the anchor and is shaped and sized to receive a medical tube; (b) a first padding layer having a first side and a second side, wherein the first side of the first padding layer is joined to the anchor and has at least one opening that extends through the first side and the second side of the first padding layer; (c) at least one clasp joined to the second side of the first padding layer, wherein the clasp receives and holds in place a portion of the medical tube; and (d) a second padding layer. A method of securing a medical tube is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Fereshteh K. Maynard, Jeffery B. Wilkerson, Victoria L. Eskew
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Publication number: 20140276439Abstract: The present invention is an alternate IV line clasp for holding IV equipment securely to a patient's body without the use of tape. The clasp has a contoured recessed channel provided in an underside of a head of the clasp such that the channel receives and holds the IV equipment therein. The clasp has an adjustable, slightly elastic strap that extends over the head of the clasp by inserting through slits provided on either side of the head and then extending around the patient's body in the area of the body where the IV is installed. The two ends of the strap are provided, respectively, with hook and loop fasteners that allow the strap to be removably secured to itself and around the patient's body to hold the head and attached IV in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: TRENCLASP LLCInventor: Jessica L. Duncan
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Patent number: 8834425Abstract: A gel pad for use with a retainer for securing a medical article. The gel pad is formed from a soft, tacky elastomer. A first surface of the gel pad is placed in contact with a patient's skin. A second surface that faces in an opposite direction away from the first surface receives the retainer. The retainer has a channel configured to retain at least a portion of the medical article. In some embodiments, a securement member is employed to affix the retainer relative to the patient. A securement system including the gel pad and retainer is further disclosed along with a method of securing a medical article to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2008Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: C.R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Ronald L. Bracken, Vasu Nishtala, Larry White, Robert Young
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Publication number: 20140243748Abstract: An IV backpack comprising: a one or more straps, a IV container, and a one or more clasps; said one or more clasps attaching said IV container to said one or more straps with a one or more supports; with said IV Backpack attached to a patient, said IV container is positioned above an IV entry point on said patient; said IV container holds an IV bag; an IV line attaches said IV bag to said patient at said IV entry point; and said one or more straps attach to a shoulders of said patient and hold said IV container up and behind said patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventor: Talal A. Kayyal
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Patent number: 8807412Abstract: A carrier system for carrying medical device accessories includes a first battery pouch to enclose at least a portion of a first battery and a garment to be worn about a torso. The garment including a plurality of accessory connection features adapted to allow for adjustable attachment of at least the first battery pouch and for adjustable attachment of a medical device controller that is electrically connected to a medical device.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2009Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Thoratec CorporationInventors: Ralph Thomas, Thomas Orduna, Maximillian Gubbins, Edward Geiselhart, David C. Brown
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Publication number: 20140228764Abstract: The invention relates to a design for securing tubes, catheters, drains, or other tubular medical devices within the body of a mammal, for example a human, and methods of securing same. The invention includes a first tubular body and at least one second tubular body. The first tubular body includes an outer surface, an inner surface defining a lumen extending longitudinally at least partially through a length of the tubular body, a wall at least partially defined by the outer surface and the inner surface, and a longitudinal axis. The at least one second tubular body includes an outer surface, an inner surface defining a lumen extending longitudinally through the second tubular body, and a wall at least partially defined by the outer surface and the inner surface. The second tubular body is disposed through the wall of the first tubular body transversely to the longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventors: NR Chandrasekar, Donald McKay
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Patent number: 8795238Abstract: Adaptive medical article securement devices are described. These devices retain a medical article, for example, a catheter hub or a connector fitting, in position on a patient's body and reduce or inhibit longitudinal or other movement of the medical article. The securement device includes an adaptive retainer and at least one anchor pad used to attach the securement device to a patient's skin. The adaptive retainer is a flexible element that can adapt and conform to an exterior portion of the medical article to be secured, and in doing so forms a central channel in which at least a portion of the medical article becomes disposed. In some embodiments the retainer includes at least one engaging element that can engage a retention element disposed on the medical article. The engaging element, alone or in conjunction with the retention element and/or the shape (e.g., tapering) of the central channel, reduces or inhibits longitudinal motion of the medical article in the central channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2011Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Ivio Medical, LLCInventor: Timothy B. Cady
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Patent number: 8795237Abstract: A securement device for securing a catheter to a patient is provided. The securement device includes a proximal portion having a pliable support and at least one securement arm extending away from the pliable support. The pliable support defines a slot configured to receive at least a portion of a catheter. A distal portion of the securement device includes an adhesive surface configured to be folded over the proximal portion to secure the proximal portion to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2009Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Ronald F. Vitaris, Anthony Trupiano, Steven D. King, Brian Dowd, David Parsons
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Publication number: 20140213980Abstract: A wrist-worn device having a tether forming a bridge under which medical tubing can be extended and adapted to be worn by a patient undergoing fluid infusion via an IV insertion point so that the tubing, when subjected to accidental pulling or tugging, is restrained by the tether from damaging the IV connection point.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Inventor: Deana M. Filippelli
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Publication number: 20140207072Abstract: A conduit management device and method for quickly and easily securing a conduit and reducing the risk of conduit disruption is disclosed. A selectively securable cleat is arranged for selective encirclement and securement of at least a portion of a conduit by wrapping the conduit around the cleat. An embodiment is disclosed having an elongate cleat that is fixed to the patient apparatus at a first location of the cleat spaced apart from releasably securable locations proximate first and second ends of the cleat such that the fixation point at the first location forms the fixed base of the cleat.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Inventors: Charles E. Nokes, JR., Ronald C. Ames
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Publication number: 20140207104Abstract: A fluid dispensing device is provided for dispensing a measured amount of fluid into a living organism. The device has a needle having a first end and a second end. The needle is adapted for interfacing, on the first end, with a septum of a flexible hollow membrane, and at a second end thereof, for subcutaneously inserting into a living organism. The needle is guided by a guide to permit an injection into the living organism at a substantially non-orthogonal angle with respect to a surface of the living organism. The first and second ends of the needle pierce their respective piercing surface while translating together in a common direction. In other embodiments, the dispensing device includes a main housing, a flexible fluid reservoir, an injection assembly and a trigger mechanism. The main housing houses the operative components of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2012Publication date: July 24, 2014Inventors: Lucien Vouillamoz, Melissa Rosen, Judy L. Walish, Daniel Yasevac, Michel Bruehwiler
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Publication number: 20140207110Abstract: A vascular access device for reproducible insertion of a cannula, comprising a carrier, a holder and a guide device, such that the guide device is designed as an inclined plane on one side and serves to support and guide a cannula, so that accurate guidance of the cannula is ensured, always in the same puncture angle and at the same depth of penetration in a puncture channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbHInventor: Joerg JONAS
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Patent number: 8777905Abstract: A preferred system includes a clear medical dressing, a patch with a plurality of hooks, and a strap with a central aperture. A preferable method for I.V. catheter and tubing stabilization comprises the steps of: adhering the patch to the clear dressing; anchoring I.V. tubing to the strap; and contacting the strap to the hooks of the patch so that all of the hooks are covered by the strap and so that a hook and loop connection is established between the hooks of the patch and the material of the strap.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2010Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventor: Alma Mynon Ball
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Publication number: 20140188079Abstract: A device for controlling visibility and access to central venous access devices is comprised of a two-sided body fitted around the torso of a patient. The device has an interior surface and an exterior surface. The interior surface is fitted with a layer of absorbent, wicking material and further includes strips of anti-slip material to fix the device in place. A flexible window is positioned between two lumen retaining flaps and fixed between the interior and exterior surfaces. A pair of indentions is positioned above and below the window. A pair of locking closures is attached to the body over the indentions. The body includes a flexible closure including a resilient gauze section to provide flexibility and size adjustability. The window allows visual access to the intravenous site and prevents patient tampering. The intravenous lines are protected from breakage and tampering by the locking closures, indentions, and lumen retaining flaps.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2013Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Simons IP, LLCInventors: Andrea Simons, Brad Simons
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Publication number: 20140163472Abstract: The protection and accommodation system is suitable in particular for a device (C) for delivering a treatment to a patient, for instance a drug by intravenous way. The system includes: a support structure arranged to be attached in a removable manner to the patient's body and defining a cavity arranged to accommodate at least one part of the device (C), and a retaining structure associated with the support structure and arranged to be coupled with a fixing portion (W) of the delivery device (C) so as to prevent a relative movement of the fixing portion (W). The support structure is arranged, in use, for assuming a cover arrangement wherein it is superposed on—and covers—the retaining structure; and a release arrangement wherein it allows to reach the retaining structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2012Publication date: June 12, 2014Inventor: Filippo Gugliotta
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Publication number: 20140155833Abstract: The protection and accommodation system is suitable in particular for a device (C) for delivering a treatment to a patient, for instance a drug by intravenous way. The system includes: a support structure arranged to be attached in a removable manner to the patient's body, and a retaining structure associated with the support structure and Including a deformable material arranged to be deformed by a compression performed by an operator which pushes a fixing portion (W) of the delivery device (C) against the deformable material, and arranged for embedding and retaining the fixing portion (W) by at least partial, elastic return performed by the deformable material after the compression performed by the operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Inventor: Filippo Gugliotta
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Patent number: 8734400Abstract: A catheter securement device 100 holds a medical article such as a catheter in position upon the body of a patient and at least inhibits longitudinal movement of the medical article. The securement device 100 includes a retainer 102 and a clamp 104. The retainer 102 and clamp 104 include interengaging structure. The interengaging structure may be a ratchet mechanism by which a medical provider tightens the clamp against the retainer. The ratchet mechanism allows a single securement system to be used with medical articles that have different longitudinal lengths as well as medical articles that have distally located contact surfaces. The retainer forms a channel 106 into which at least a portion of the medical article is inserted. Each of the retainer 102 and the clamp 104 include at least one abutment surface that can abut against a contact point or surface on the medical article.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2009Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: C.R. Bard, Inc.Inventor: Paul Ciccone
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Patent number: 8733366Abstract: The medical protective cover includes a semi-ovoid shell configured to cover a wound or intravenous site. The shell is attached to a patient's limb or extremity by a pair of adhesive tabs extending from longitudinal ends of the shell and a plurality of adjustable straps extending laterally from the shell. A plurality of ventilation holes longitudinally extend along lateral edges of the shell to allow passage of air for keeping the covered area dry. Each longitudinal end of the shell includes a pair of tubing ports to facilitate mounting and passage of IV infusion tubing to an IV catheter or cannula. The top of the shell also includes a selectively opened slot that permits passage of a needle for the administration or withdrawal of fluids through an access port of the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Inventor: Abdullah Mohammad A Al Otaibi
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Publication number: 20140128814Abstract: An intravenous catheter device is provided which includes an integrated adhesive strip whereby to secure the catheter adapter to the skin of a patient following catheterization. Some aspects of the present invention further comprise an adhesive strap that is coupled to the catheter adapter of a catheter assembly. One end of the adhesive strap is removed from the catheter adapter and wrapped around a body part or surface of the patient, and secured back to the catheter adapter. Thus, the catheter assembly is secured to the patient via the adhesive strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Becton, Dickinson & CompanyInventors: Bart D. Peterson, Zachary Graham Forbes
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Patent number: 8690835Abstract: A garment for use with a patient requiring treatment with a central venous catheter and/or gastrostomy tube. Access openings are provided through which the catheter or tube may be reached from the outside of the garment and, in the case of the catheter, coiled on the outside of the garment. Flaps are attached to the garment for covering the access openings and securing the catheter or tube under the flaps. When the access openings are connected with an open ended slot to a central longitudinal opening in the front of the garment, the catheter or tube may be passed into the access opening and the garment put on and taken off without disturbing the medical appliance to which the catheter or tube is attached.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventor: Nicole A. Parris
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Patent number: 8684976Abstract: A method of securing a medical article to the body of a patient is disclosed in which an anchoring device comprising an anchor and a retainer is used. The retainer is attached to an upper surface of the anchor and comprises a base, a cover and a post. The base is disposed on the upper surface of the anchor and the cover is connected to the base so as to move between an open and a closed position. When the cover is in the closed position, it lies above at least part of the base. The post is attached movably to either the base or the cover and is arranged so as to lie at least partially between the cover and the base when the cover is in the closed position. When securing a medical article, the cover is placed in the open position and the medical article placed onto the retainer. The cover may then be closed over the medical article and the anchoring device attached to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2011Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Steven F. Bierman, Wayne T. Mitchell, Richard A. Pluth
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Publication number: 20140081211Abstract: Described are devices and methods for stabilizing patient IV lines during IV therapy. A sleeve is fitted to a patient and a clasp is placed over IV line(s) at the IV line-receiving area on sleeve, and secured to sleeve via hook-loop or other suitable interactions. In another embodiment, a strap is fitted to the patient. A line strap is attached at one end to strap. IV line(s) is placed in the IV line-receiving area on strap and line strap is secured over IV line(s), attaching at its other end to strap via suitable attachment interactions. In another embodiment, line strap or clasp is removably attachable at both of its ends to strap or sleeve. Anti-slip material can be used on clasp, line strap, and/or receiving area. The strap and line strap may be outfitted with grips to assist in securing, adjusting, and releasing the strap or line strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Inventor: Darrell Lynn Laird
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Patent number: 8672891Abstract: The present invention is an IV line clasp that has a contoured recessed channel provided in a head that is designed to receive and hold the IV equipment securely and has adjustable cotton straps attached on either side of the head that secure together on their ends via hook and loop fasteners to hold the IV in place on the patient's body without the use of tape.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Trenclasp LLCInventor: Jessica L. Duncan
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Publication number: 20140074036Abstract: Provided is a medical strap having an upper strip and a lower strip. An upper surface of the upper strip is a rough surface, while a lower surface thereof has floss disposed thereon. A plurality of hooks are disposed on an upper surface of the lower strip, and a lower surface of the lower strip is a smooth surface. Transverse and longitudinal parting lines are formed in a region on the upper strip, and therefore movable and securing portions are formed. A medical tubing is secured by the movable and securing portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2012Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: TAIWAN PAIHO LIMITEDInventor: Allen CHENG
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Publication number: 20140046265Abstract: A tube holder includes a base mounted on a support surface, and male and female gripping members extending substantially transversely from the base with the base and gripping members unitarily, integrally formed of a one-piece, soft, low durometer elastomer and one of the gripping members having a plurality of apertures therein for receiving the other of the gripping members to positively grip a tube therebetween. A method of securing a catheter to a patient utilizing the tube holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Inventors: Dennis M. Kay, David W. Underwood, Steven J. Babb
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Patent number: 8640738Abstract: An improved tubing device, preferably for use in the medical industry is provided. The tubing device provides a seamless transport path by using the tubing itself as the transport means without any other internally wetted parts, or connections, to provide a substantial reduction in the number of fluid contact components, and eliminate the need for cutting tubes into segments to be later bonded via tubing connectors. This can reduce the risk of contamination of the transported materials and can also reduce the use of chemicals such as adhesives and bonding agents.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2009Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Haemonetics CorporationInventors: Majid Zia, Anthony J. Angelo, Craig M. Wilson
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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: 8641678Abstract: A medical article securement device holds a medical article in position upon the body of a patient and can be used to inhibit lateral and longitudinal motion of the medical article. The securement device includes a retainer with a base and at least one post, and at least one cap. The cap is attached to the base of the retainer by a flexible connection, and can be placed into either a covered or uncovered configuration with respect to the post. The cap includes a recess which can receive a protrusion at the end of the post of the retainer. By placing the post through an appropriate opening in the medical article to be retained and then securing the medical article to the retainer by placing the cap into the covered position over the post, longitudinal and lateral motion of the medical article is inhibited.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventor: Steven F Bierman
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Publication number: 20140031757Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Inventors: Betty M. Rozier, Lisa M. Vallino
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Publication number: 20140025010Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus and method of securing a length of flexible conduit to a subject, and adjusting the flexible conduit to a length tailored to the subject, in order to reduce or eliminate excess conduit traversing the subject's body. The apparatus comprises a base with elongate channels for accepting flexible conduit, a lid which mates with the base, and a securing member for attaching the mated base and lid to the body of the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: Sotera Wireless, Inc.Inventors: David Karl Stroup, Jose Felix Jacquez, Jr., Arthur Deptala
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Publication number: 20140012119Abstract: A template sheet is provided for use in the application of a medical grade adhesive to the skin of a user. In one preferred embodiment, the template is fabricated of a flexible plastic material having one or more openings in the sheet and marker openings are provided about the periphery of the one or more openings and through which the skin can be marked with a marking implement. By use of such markers on the skin, the template can be removed after placing the markings on the skin so that adhesive can be applied to the skin within the marked area without need for the template to remain in place during adhesive application. Alternatively, the template may be employed as a mask and the skin adhesive may be applied to the skin while the template is appropriately positioned on the skin of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventors: Chris Geaghan, James A. Grasfield
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Patent number: 8613728Abstract: A securing device for preventing the splitting of a splittable sheath in the body of a treated subject, for facilitating the insertion of a splittable introducer and the splitting of said splittable sheath during removal of said introducer from the body of the subject, and optionally for interfacing said splittable introducer with other devices, comprising a “U”-like shaped portion having a distal arm and one or two proximal arms connected by a base, wherein said distal arm comprises an aperture accessible via a vertical slit passing from its upper side and terminating in said aperture, and wherein the gap defined between said distal arm and proximal arms is suitable for fitting a splittable introducer therebetween such that its splittable sheath is retained in the aperture provided in the distal arm.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2006Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Flexicath Ltd.Inventors: Shai Amisar, Ronen Radomski
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Publication number: 20130338521Abstract: The present application discloses nasal tube devices, methods for placing and securing a nasal tube to a patient, as well as adapters and connectors for a nasal tube. In one exemplary embodiment, the nasal tube has a proximal portion, a distal portion, and one or more lumens. A securing device may be attached to the proximal portion of the nasal tube and may be configured to attach a flexible line of a retention system to the nasal tube. The securing device may also be configured to selectively compress the proximal portion of the nasal tube. In certain embodiments, one or more medical tubes are disposed in the lumen of the nasal tube and may be selectively secured in the lumen with the securing device. The nasal tube device may also have a retention flange for attaching a flexible line of a retention system to the nasal tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Matthew Thompson, Dawn Thompson, George Picha, Allison Slaga
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Patent number: 8597254Abstract: The present invention is a protective sleeve for containing medical lines, comprising: (a) a foldable sleeve comprising first and second side panels, and adapted to be opened and closed along its longitudinal axis so as to form a conduit for medical lines, at least one of the panels being transparent, the foldable sleeve adapted to be reversibly opened along its longitudinal axis, and having releasable closures to maintain the foldable sleeve in a folded closed position; and (b) a plurality of rigid members incorporated into the sleeve and along the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2010Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Nationwide Children's Hospital, Inc.Inventors: Joyce Mullet, Nancy Ryan-Wenger, Micah Skeens
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Patent number: 8545553Abstract: Apparatus is provided that includes an implant structure, which includes a contracting mechanism, which includes a rotatable structure, arranged such that rotation of the rotatable structure contracts the implant structure. A longitudinal member is coupled to the contracting mechanism. A tool for rotating the rotatable structure is configured to be guided along the longitudinal member, to engage the rotatable structure, and to rotate the rotatable structure in response to a rotational force applied to the tool. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Valtech Cardio, Ltd.Inventors: Yuval Zipory, Tal Hammer, Yossi Gross, Amir Gross, Oz Cabiri, Francesco Maisano, Eran Miller
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Patent number: 8539912Abstract: The invention is a method for protecting the neck of an animal following surgical insertion of an esophagostomy tube. The e-Tube protective collar prevents injury to the surgical site, provides stabilization of the e-Tube and prevents accidental or deliberate removal of the tube by the animal. The collar is constructed of two layers of fabric which encircles the animal's neck and fastens via hook and loop fastener strips under the neck allowing for adjustment of tightness. There is a stitched hole in the fabric for the e-Tube to pass through which is then held stable once the collar is placed around the animal's neck. The collar has a hook and loop fastener strip disposed on the top face to fold over the loose end of longer e-Tubes and hold them flat against the collar. The collar requires minimal dressing for the wound and protects it while allowing it to “breathe”.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2009Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Garrouzoo, Inc.Inventor: Donna Gaye Garrou
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Publication number: 20130245557Abstract: A medical lanyard for securing a feeding tube to a patient, increasing patient maneuverability, and protecting against unintended removal of the feeding tube is provided. The medical lanyards are worn around a patient's neck or clipped to the patient's clothing. The medical lanyard securely suspends a feeding tube port connector and the corresponding feeding tube while providing for easy disconnect of the feeding tube port connector/feeding tube combination from either the necklace or the clip, or from the nutrient supply. The medical lanyards also provide for protection of the feeding tube stomach insertion point so that it is not compromised when tension is applied between the feeding tube port connector/feeding tube combination and either the remainder of the medical lanyard or the nutrient supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventor: Paul T. Brasington
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Patent number: 8517985Abstract: A needle insertion assistance device is provided to easily hold a needle device, which comprises a syringe and a needle having a needle wing and being attached to the syringe, in order to more reliably control the advancement of the needle during insertion of the needle into a targeted part of a human body for many medical purposes. One embodiment of the needle insertion assistance device may comprise a supporting plate, a base connected hingedly to a rear surface of the supporting plate, and a syringe holder securely affixed to a top surface of the base to slidably hold the syringe on the base and prevent the syringe from moving from side to side. This embodiment of the needle insertion assistance device may further include a needle blocker, a handle, and an angle adjusting assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Inventor: Deye Wei
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Publication number: 20130204189Abstract: A medical device is disclosed that can be used to provide a space at an IV catheter site so that kinking of the IV is substantially prevented. The disclosed medical device includes a spacer and an attachment material. The attachment material maybe an elongated strap. The spacer may comprise an elongated member. The elongated strap may be elastomeric and self-adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2011Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventors: Marian Bond, Jeffrey R. Schwindt
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Patent number: 8500698Abstract: A catheter anchoring or securement device and system in combination with or for securing a catheter system to a patient's skin in a fixed position, the invention having a flexible anchor sheet member having an adhesive backing that adheres the flexible anchor sheet member to the patient's skin, a compressible catheter receiving pad mounted to the flexible anchor sheet member, and releasable securing strap covering the compressible catheter receiving pad, wherein the compressible catheter receiving pad is provided with a cavity or recess, the peripheral configuration of which corresponds to the footprint configuration of the catheter body member. The cavity has an axially-oriented channel extending the full width of the flexible anchor sheet member and opposing sets of retention walls defining lateral recesses, the combination of which precludes relative movement of the catheter fitting in all lateral directions.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Zefon International, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Kyvik, Scott Ryan, John Matson
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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: 8480630Abstract: A modular injection device for administration of dermal filler compositions is provided. The injection device may include a handheld injector unit including a drive unit, the drive unit configured to apply an extrusion force to a fluid; a control unit remote from the injector unit, the control unit configured to control the drive unit; and a cable configured to connect the control unit to the injector unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2011Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Allergan, Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Mudd, Ahmet Tezel, Shaohui Qiu, Lee F. Powers
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Patent number: 8460272Abstract: The extensible intravenous (“i.v.”) drip line tubing uses a helical accordion support structure on which the i.v. tubing is attached. The helical accordion backbone has some tendency to spring back, but this is not relied upon to extend and return the i.v. tubing it carries. The carrier structure keeps the i.v. tubing from getting tangle or kinked. A centrally located retractable line, which is located within the center of the helical accordion structure, acts as the retracting mechanism, as it tends to allow the accordion structure to be pulled into an extended position, while upon rewinding the central cord, the helical accordion support structure can be pushed toward a collapsed position without the i.v. drip line tubing becoming tanked, kinked, and thereby blocked. As a safety feature, so the i.v. line does not encounter and strain between it and the point of entry of the i.v. line into the patient, is one or more wrist and or armbands to which the i.v. carrier is attached by a short, strong line.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Inventor: Susan Leeds Kudo
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Patent number: 8435216Abstract: Fastener for securing a tube to a patient having a sleeve of variable length capable when lengthened of gripping the tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Braidlock LimitedInventor: Marc Howard Spinoza
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Publication number: 20130110048Abstract: A patient site protective cover comprising a membrane, a resilient and substantially impermeable seal around a perimeter of the membrane and dimensioned to surround a site of a patient. At least one strap is operably coupled to the membrane and configured to secure the cover over the site.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: MTM INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS, LLCInventor: MTM INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS, LLC
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Publication number: 20130096507Abstract: Medical appliance securing device and method of using the same to secure a medical appliance to a patient. In one embodiment, the device may be used to secure a hemodialysis catheter to a patient and may include a first base portion, a first adhesive for securing the first base portion to an object, such as a patient, the first adhesive being positioned under and coupled to the first base portion, a second base portion, the second base portion being positionable over the first base portion and fastenable to the first base portion; and a strap, the strap having a first end coupled to the first base portion and a second end fastenable to the second base portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: M.C. JOHNSON CO., INC.Inventor: Matthew J. LeLievre