Specific Structure For Applying Or Removing Material To Or From Foot Or Leg Patents (Class 604/293)
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Publication number: 20090048555Abstract: A drug delivery system including a chamber, which is configured for enclosing or covering at least a surface of a patient, a source of a drug and a pressure source, which selectively pressurizes the chamber. In addition, the system includes a controller for controlling the transfer of the drug to the chamber wherein the drug is administered to the surface of the patient under pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: STRYKER CORPORATIONInventors: Martin W. Stryker, Donald M. Engelman
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Patent number: 7465296Abstract: The hot medicinal compress apparatus is a therapeutic and hearth care medical device which has heating, medicament and rolling functions. It includes a heater (2) and a cartridge (3) carrying a medicinal compress layer. The heater (2) includes a heating element and a heat conducting tube (4) in which the heating element is mounted and at both ends of which a front round step member (10) and a rear round step member (10?) having a through hole are respectively arranged; at another end of the front round step member (10), a washer and a demountable baffle ring (18) are provided and fixed by a screw nut (12), while at another end of the rear round step member (10?), a handle (1) is arranged, in which a through hole is provided and on which a control switch is mounted. The cartridge (3) is comprised of a metal tube (17) and a medicinal compress layer which is wrapped around the metal tube (17).Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2004Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Inventor: Hang Chun Chau
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Publication number: 20080142024Abstract: A cure-aid for treating athlete's foot is provided. The cure-aid including: a bottom portion disposed on a bottom of at least one toe and one or more spacers connected to the bottom portion and disposed between at least two adjacent toes. The bottom portion and one or more spacers are formed of an absorbent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Jahangir S. Rastegar, Thomas Spinelli
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Publication number: 20080103460Abstract: Disclosed is a method for making an appliance adapted to transfer to, or associate with, the skin or tissue of a user, a composition, e.g., a moisturizing formulation. Because of possible interactions between the formulation and/or formulation ingredients and elastic polymers that may be employed to help give the appliance elastic qualities, the method comprises steps for providing an elastic layer or member and a shielding layer or member, with the shielding member interposed between the composition/formulation and the elastic member. The shielding layer and elastic layer may be integrally connected to one another, as in a film comprising two layers. Typically the shielding layer will be impermeable to the composition/formulation (e.g., by employing polymers, such as polypropylene comprising crystalline portions, such that the mass transport of the formulation through the shielding member is stopped or substantially impeded).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Kenneth B. Close, Jonathan K. Arendt, Gary V. Anderson
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Publication number: 20080103461Abstract: An appliance, such as a sleeve, patch, sock, or glove, that comprises a liquid-impermeable layer, an outer fibrous layer, and a composition or formulation associated with the interior or body-facing side of an appliance, effectively and comfortably treats the skin or tissue of a user. Humectants, materials of an occlusive nature, and numerous other ingredients may be included in the formulation. The outer fibrous layer helps provide the appliance with a cottony-soft feel and/or appearance.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Kroy D. Johnson, Kenneth B. Close
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Publication number: 20080082058Abstract: An exemplary process of debriding callus foot tissue is disclosed. The exemplary process includes applying a chemical peel to callus foot tissue and using instrumentation to remove the chemically treated callus foot tissue. In certain embodiment, the process includes preparing the chemical peel, including customizing at least one attribute of the chemical peel based on at least one attribute of the callus foot tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventor: Gary S. Wallach
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Publication number: 20080071232Abstract: A method to speed recovery from acute injury and/or reduce and prevent chronic inflammation in an animal or human is disclosed. The method includes providing a grounded plane, conductively coupling said animal or human to the grounded plane to conduct the earth's mobile negative surface charge of free electrons from the earth to said animal or human in order to provide the body with an abundant supply of free electrons to reduce residual immune system produced reactive oxygen specie free radicals and prevent the same from oxidizing healthy tissue and exhibiting chronic inflammation in said animal or man. Applying earth's free electrons to the human body for prevention of chronic inflammation and therapeutic reduction of inflammation is described. Further described are methods to apply and maintain earth's mobile free electron charge on an animal or human while residing in modern home or work environments or in a treatment facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: EARTH FX, INC.Inventors: A. Clinton Ober, James L. Oschman
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Patent number: 6896667Abstract: A treatment fluid dispensing apparatus comprises a fluid impervious layer and an overlying treatment fluid dispensing layer. The fluid treatment dispensing layer comprises a finely woven fabric formed from natural or synthetic fibers which normally retains the treatment fluid and which dispensing the treatment fluid responsive to pressure. The treatment fluid dispensing layer is configured to dispense treatment fluid to areas of the hands and feet over a prolonged period of time.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventor: Linda A. Carter
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Patent number: 6792701Abstract: A footwear product is provided for therapeutically treating the skin of the wearer's feet. The footwear includes a three layer sole including a lower layer of polyester foam, a middle layer of polypropylene foam and an upper layer of a thin film of polyethylene. The upper is constructed of the same material as that of the sole with the thin film of polyethylene lacing the inside of the slipper. The upper and the sole are connected to each other either by sewing or by heat welding.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventors: Linda Ruffini, Christine Antle
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Patent number: 6673054Abstract: The present invention is directed to a vitamin additive such as Vitamin A, B12, C, D, E, incorporated into the thermoplastic material of a sock, glove or like body protection article. The thermoplastic material is preferably a block copolymer such as SEBS, SEPS and SEEPS copolymer. Additionally, the thermoplastic material can include natural oils such as grape seed oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil, canola oil, ceramides, aloe and olive oil.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Silipos Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Gould, Ian Peter Whelan
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Publication number: 20030171724Abstract: A treatment fluid dispensing apparatus comprises a fluid impervious layer and an overlying treatment fluid dispensing layer. The fluid treatment dispensing layer comprises a finely woven fabric formed from natural or synthetic fibers which normally retains the treatment fluid and which dispensing the treatment fluid responsive to pressure. The treatment fluid dispensing layer is configured to dispense treatment fluid to areas of the hands and feet over a prolonged period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Linda A. Carter
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Publication number: 20030120194Abstract: A tissue treatment device suitable for use on an extremity or a portion of an extremity, such as a hand or foot, includes a cover formed as a bag, sac, or pouch, and a flexible, absorbent support member. Defined sections of the support member may be removed from the support member to form an opening therein. The support member is for being positioned within the cover to support a portion of the cover off of, and out of contact with, tissue to be treated. The cover has an open end with attachment means disposed thereon for attachment to the extremity or extremity portion that is received in the cover. The support member may be impregnated with a medicament. The removable sections allow formation of an opening that may be customized or adapted to the area of tissue that is to receive treatment. This permits the tissue treatment device to be adapted for use with treatment areas that vary in size, shape, contour, and composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Donald E. Stapf
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Patent number: 6572580Abstract: A kit including a patch laden with topical anti-fungal medication and a set depth nail notcher for cutting a notch of predetermined depth in a nail plate comprising a handle having a smooth flat surface, a longitudinal cutting edge protruding from the smooth flat surface to a height equal to the predetermined depth of the notch. A method for treating nail, especially toenail, fungus comprising cutting a notch to a predetermined depth in a nail or a toe of finger infected with fungus and applying a topical anti-fungal medication to the toe or finger from a patch through the notch.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Profoot, Inc.Inventor: Leonard Feldman
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Publication number: 20020156416Abstract: A method of treating infected tissue with topical nitric oxide exposure includes the steps of providing a source of nitric oxide containing gas and delivering the nitric oxide containing gas to a skin surface containing infected tissue so as to bathe the infected tissue with nitric oxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: SensorMedics CorporationInventor: Alex Stenzler
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Patent number: 6432077Abstract: A device for the topical delivery of nitric oxide gas to an infected area of skin includes a source of nitric oxide gas, a bathing unit, a flow control valve, and a vacuum unit. The bathing unit is adapted to surround the area of the infected skin and form a substantially air-tight seal with the skin surface. The bathing unit is also in fluidic communication with the source of nitric oxide. The flow control valve is positioned downstream of the source of nitric oxide and upstream of the bathing unit. The flow control valve controls the amount of nitric oxide gas that is delivered to the bathing unit. The vacuum unit is positioned downstream of the bathing unit and is used to withdraw gas from the bathing unit. Application of nitric oxide gas to the infected area of skin reduces pathogen levels in the infected area and promotes the healing process.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Sensormedics CorporationInventor: Alex Stenzler
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Patent number: 6287276Abstract: A set depth nail notcher for cutting a notch of predetermined depth in a nail plate comprising a handle having a smooth flat surface, a longitudinal cutting edge protruding from the smooth flat surface to a height equal to the predetermined depth of the notch. A method for treating nail, especially toenail, fungus comprising cutting a notch to a predetermined depth in a nail or a toe of finger infected with fungus and applying a topical anti-fungal medication to the toe or finger through the notch.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Profoot, Inc.Inventor: Leonard Feldman
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Patent number: 5979658Abstract: A kit for external fixation pin site care in conjunction with practicing a uniform and consistent standardized protocol to significantly reduce post-operative infection risk is provided. The kit contains labeled treatment materials to be used in the newly-designed, standard post-operative cleansing and infection treatment procedure. The result is significantly reduced incidences of infection at the pin/skin interface of patients.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Brown Medical IndusrtiesInventors: Robert E. Allen, Jody S. Panian
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Patent number: 5843052Abstract: An irrigation tubing kit adaptable to reversibly attach to a faucet, a hose or a tubing comprises a flexible conduit having at one end of the conduit a coupling member in continuity with a filter member in continuity with a flow-regulating valve with variably adjustable aperture and dial, a semi-rigid tubing extension member for admission of chemicals and medications which is regulated by another flow-regulating valve with variably adjustable aperture and dial, a semi-rigid bypass port extension member, a disperser member at the end of the conduit, and a separate reservoir means of storing chemicals and medications adaptable to reversibly attach to the semi-rigid tubing extension member for the delivery of chemicals and medications into the conduit of the irrigation tubing kit.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Inventor: Anuthep Benja-Athon
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Patent number: 5836911Abstract: A nozzle assembly adapted for an injector, includes a guide for proper application of injections. The guide has first and second wings each extending outwardly and away from the chamber at an angle. These wings are preferably symmetrical and form a V-shape to accommodate appendages such as fingers, toes, or penises. The wings may be curved or straight depending upon the curvature of the substrate to be injected. Also, depending upon the angle layout or length of the wings relative to the chamber and the symmetry of the wings, injections can be set to penetrate at almost any desired angle.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Medi-Ject CorporationInventors: Matthew Marzynski, Paul Mulhauser, Dave Schiff
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Patent number: 5834031Abstract: Apparatus and methods for treating feet infected with fungi are disclosed. In one embodiment, such an apparatus includes a container adapted to hold a quantity of liquid aqueous medium and sized so that only a portion of an adult human body can be placed therein; an ozone generator sized and adapted to produce sufficient ozone to effectively ozonate the liquid aqueous medium in the container; and a transfer assembly cooperating with the container and said ozone generator to pass ozone produced by the ozone generator to the liquid aqueous medium in the container.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Del Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank G. Martin, Elizabeth C. Hamil
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Patent number: 5774909Abstract: The invention proposes a foot bath for applying a treatment liquid to feet and which facilitates the use of a smaller quality of treatment liquid. The foot bath comprises a deformable liquid collection surface (22) bounded by a rim to retain the liquid therewithin. More particularly the deformable liquid collection surface comprises a sheet of flexible impervious material disposed over a resilient supporting layer (20). The action for an animal walking on the surface (22) causes a well to be formed in the liquid collection surface into which the treatment liquid flows. The depth of the supporting layer determines the depth of the well.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventor: Michael T. Stable
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Patent number: 5758370Abstract: A foot bath formed of a base and a wall which are relatively collapsible wherein the reservoir is empty of fluid and there is no foot in the reservoir. The wall is inflatable by filling the cells with air, and deflatable by removing the air from the wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Inventor: Sam Schwartz
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Patent number: 5682617Abstract: A sock of soft elastic latex material from 0.003 to 0.005 inches in thickness and with a modulus of elasticity of from 450 to 500. It is non-porous and non-permeable and it is used to maintain creams, treatment lotions and moisturizing agents in contact with the skin surface of lower limbs. It is also useful in the prevention of hypothermia.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Alfredo TumasInventor: Alfredo Tumas
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Patent number: 5505712Abstract: A fluid applicator includes a suction bulb, a screw cap, a finger support, an inner shaft, and an outer shaft that ends in a spatulate dispenser. The suction bulb connects with the thin tubular inner shaft, which extends throughout the applicator to terminate at a release opening in the spatulate dispenser. The suction bulb, which is preferably made of rubber or flexible plastic, has a toroidal lower lip that hooks over a complementary toroidal projection of the screw cap. The tubular inner shaft has an upper lip that projects horizontally into contact with the inside of the suction bulb and that rests on the toroidal projection of the screw cap. The screw cap, which is innerly threaded, is positioned immediately above and integral with the oblong winged member that provides finger support for a user. Also integral with the screw cap and finger supports is the outer shaft, which shields the inner tubular shaft and is configured mainly as a cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Inventor: Ray M. McMillian
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Patent number: 5478310Abstract: A disposable hyperbaric oxygen chamber includes a polyethylene bag which is substantially the length of a patient's leg and which is placed around the entire leg and thigh with the excess bag at the top thereof being folded over the thigh in order to fit snugly thereon without compression. A length of nonstretchable tape seals the top of the bag around the upper thigh just below the inguinal ligament. Another circumferential layer of tape is applied to the top of the bag to attach the same to the patient's pants to prevent displacement of the bag as the patient moves around. In an alternative embodiment, the bag may be preformed into the leg of a pair of disposable shorts to be worn by the patient. Oxygen is fed to the bag through the use of a hose connector secured to the bag. After the bag has been inflated with oxygen, the tubing may be clamped off and removed so that the patient can move about freely.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Inventors: Evelyna Dyson-Cantwell, John W. Cantwell, Madalene C. Y. Heng
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Patent number: 5343882Abstract: A kit includes a carrying case that has a powder absorbing mat fixed to an inner surface thereof. A plurality of foot-care accessories are also stored in the kit. The foot-care accessories include a flexible bag that is formed of material that will store medicated powder yet will dispense that powder on contact with a user's foot. The flexible bag is interdigitated between the user's toes and is attached to the foot. A user places his or her foot on either the mat or the flexible bag, scrapes or brushes the foot, and dusts the medicated powder onto the foot. Any powder that falls off is stored in the bag or the mat for application to the bottom of the user's foot. The bag is then applied to the foot if desired.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Inventor: Sam Iannone
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Patent number: 5312385Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method for performing protected pulse irrigation. An impervious collapsible enclosure is provided to encompass that portion of the body upon which the area to undergo pulse irrigation is located. The enclosure provides the person performing pulse irrigation with the freedom of movement and visibility necessary to adequately irrigate the area of interest, while preventing contact with contaminated irrigation fluid and other biological materials.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1991Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: University of PittsburghInventor: Richard J. Greco
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Patent number: 5184410Abstract: A shoe wherein the organization pivots about a pivot hinge mounted coextensively between an intersection of the shoe heel and the shoe sole permitting pivoting separation of a forward portion of the shoe relative to a rear portion of the shoe, wherein the forward portion of the shoe includes a bifurcated edge mounted at each right and left side thereof to receive an associated flange of the rear portion of the shoe, with a locking plunger mounted within each flange of the rear portion of the shoe. A modification of the invention includes a cavity directed within the forward portion of the shoe positioned medially and orthogonally relative to each slot to receive a deodorant packet therefrom, wherein the deodorant packet directs a deodorizing fluid through a permeable inner liner of the shoe construction.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1991Date of Patent: February 9, 1993Inventor: Paul R. Hamilton
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Patent number: 5098415Abstract: A device and method for the treatment of foot afflictions using an aqueous solution of ozone comprising container means into which a person inserts at least one foot to be treated and for holding a liquid such as water to be circulated in the device, pump means for circulating a solution of liquid and ozone in the device, production means to permit the transfer of ozone to the container means, controller means for regulating the production of ozone from the ozone production means, dispersion means for dispersing the ozone in the liquid, and leakage protection means to decrease the amount of ozone-containing gas from escaping from the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Inventor: Jack Levin
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Patent number: 4961733Abstract: A cleaning and chemical applicator element, attached to a handle, for cleaning and application of chemicals between the toes of a person's foot.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1988Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Assignee: Dr. Joseph's Foot Products, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Joseph, Thomas G. Michalek, Mylan Gruber
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Patent number: 4961732Abstract: An athlete's foot bandage is set forth utilizing a generally "T" shaped configuration for securement between adjacent toes of an individual. The bandage utilizes a first and second horizontally aligned first and second leg with a medially positioned downwardly depending shank therefrom having secured thereto a medicant pad secured to outer surfaces of the opposed sides of the shank spaced somewhat above lower terminal edges of the shank to position the treated pads to confronting surfaces of adjacent toes to simultaneously space the toes to prevent reinfection therebetween and apply an anti-fungal medicant to preselected areas.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1989Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Inventor: Christopher J. Stienstra
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Patent number: 4878602Abstract: A foot-activated powder dispenser comprising a generally cylindrical dispenser member having a plurality of openings formed in the bottom surface thereof. A treadle member, and a device resiliently supporting the dispenser member above the treadle member. An actuator device coupling the treadle member to said dispenser member to permit movement of the dispenser member by the treadle member. A stop positioned in the path of movement of the dispenser member to abruptly halt movement of the dispenser member by the treadle member and to cause powder contained in the dispenser to the dislodged through the openings for application to the foot on the treadle member.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1988Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Inventor: Peter Weigelt
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Patent number: 4877018Abstract: A device for deodorizing and drying a portion between toes used by putting it between toes.The device comprises two rod-shaped flexible fibrous elements or layers formed of a large number of fibers disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of said layers, an air- and water-permeable flexible shell member being wound around said flexible fibrous layers such that a cavity is formed between the upper fibrous layer and the lower fibrous layer, and particulate substances having a hygroscopic function being housed in said cavity in a quantity corresponding to a part of a volume of said cavity.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1988Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Assignee: Masuhiko TakigawaInventors: Takashi Ikebe, Takigawa: Masuhiko
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Patent number: 4772259Abstract: A novel hyperbaric oxygenation apparatus, and related methods, the apparatus comprising a chamber in the form of a disposable inflatable bag of impervious inexpensive synthetic resinous material which can be used at any desired location, such as a hospital, a home or other site where oxygen can be appropriately made available. The pressure of the oxygen in the collapsible bag is pulsated between maximum and minimum positive values. The patient cyclically experiences first a medicinal increase in the blood gas levels in the limb under treatment with a corresponding restricted blood flow and, thereafter, a progressive return to normal blood flow rates in the limb of the patient as the pressure in the chamber changes from maximum to minimum positive pressure. A respirator, normally used for intubated respiratory patients, in conjunction with a single oxygen influent/effluent port in hyperbaric oxygenation apparatus is efficacious to provide the oxygen and generate the desired pressure variations.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1987Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Ballard Medical ProductsInventors: Gary Frech, John M. Daniels
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Patent number: 4622035Abstract: A boot is provided for the therapeutic or cosmetic treatment of the human foot. The boot has an impervious outer covering and includes a medicament supply network which provides a continuous supply of medicament to an absorbent lining around the inside of the outer covering. The medicament supply network contains a medicament reservoir located adjacent the opening of the boot and a series of supply fingers which extend along the inside of the contours of the outer covering to the extremities of the boot. A medicament of choice may be continuously supplied through the medicament supply network and transferred by the absorbent lining to the skin of the foot of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1985Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Inventors: Betty Palmer, Norman E. Reitz
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Patent number: 4620849Abstract: The disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for applying pharmaceutical and other topical compositions to small animals such as cats and dogs.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1984Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Inventor: Margit Corner
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Patent number: 4533351Abstract: The impregnation of a foam rubber, or similar polymeric material, insole with an effective antibacterial and antifungal agent along with a deodorant provides a simple, clean source of active ingredients for curative and prophylactic treatment of infections of the feet and reduces odors during the course of the treatment. The agent of choice in such a product must be stable to the conditions of use and be sufficiently non-volatile to be retained in the insole over a period of days or weeks.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1982Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Pennwalt CorporationInventor: Richard J. Washkuhn
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Patent number: 4493712Abstract: A device particularly useful for persons having circulatory problems such as diabetics comprising a liquid confining section in which a person's foot can be soaked and a leg and foot supporting section which comfortably supports the leg and foot and maintains said foot in a generally upright position.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1982Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Inventor: Ronald J. Kampff