Receptacle Placed Under Or Against Body To Collect Discharge During Surgical Or Obstetrical Operations Patents (Class 604/356)
  • Patent number: 6554821
    Abstract: A peritoneal waste bag support and drainage device having a pair of front legs, a pair of rear legs, and a flat horizontal table extending over the front and rear legs. The table has a front end, a rear end, a top surface, and a bottom surface. Each pair of legs has a main portion and a bottom sleeve. The main portion extends downward from the bottom surface of the table, while the bottom sleeve extends upward from the ground and envelopes the main portion of the legs. In order to adjust the length of the legs, the main portion is slid inside the corresponding bottom sleeve until the desired height to reached. When setting up the support device for drainage, in order to facilitate flow of fluid from a peritoneal waste bag, the front legs should be adjusted to a shorter height than the rear legs. Further, the device is collapsible in order to allow it be stored beside a toilet when not in use, or carried to various destinations when traveling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Inventors: Robert Stringer, Jennifer Daupheny
  • Patent number: 6355330
    Abstract: One or more particulate active agents are fused to the surface of a substrate web by mixing the particulate agents with a particulate binder having a particle size not exceeding an average diameter of approximately 40 microns and coating the composite mixture onto the surface of the substrate. Thereafter; the coated substrate is heated to a temperature equal to or greater than the Vicat softening temperature of the binder and compressed within the nip of a pair of pressure rolls to achieve fusion. If desired, a top layer may be placed upon the coated composite prior to the compression step. Also disclosed are various products manufactured by the process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Koslow Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Evan E. Koslow, Richard D. Kendrick, Gordon Spilkin
  • Patent number: 6279743
    Abstract: A device for manipulation of a syringe needle and for sharps disposal is provided. Beneficially, in one aspect, single-handed use of the device is facilitated. In another aspect, the device includes advantageous features for guiding a needle tip into a needle cap. In yet other aspects, the device beneficially includes a protective cover which prevents accidental loss of used sharps from the device, and the device includes an aperture which engages a needle cap by cutting into the needle cap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2001
    Assignee: Cambridge Marketing, Inc.
    Inventors: Jerome D. Ballard, Carol H. Ballard, Timothy D. Giles
  • Patent number: 6235010
    Abstract: This invention relates to a closed system specimen collection container. The collection container is designed to collect, transport and transfer the liquid specimen into a non-evacuated tube through an integrated valve component. This device has no sharp needles and utilizes a blunt cannula component on a test tube. The operation of the device consists of the steps of collecting a specimen into the container and attaching a cap in permanent locking and leak resistant attachment. The cap may be a snap-on or threaded lock. The specimen may then be immediately transported to a laboratory in the container where the specimen can be transferred into a tube for analysis. Alternatively, the specimen may then be immediately transferred into a non-evacuated tube through the integrated valve by a passive means. This technique is accomplished by inserting the blunt cannula attached to the tube into the bottom of the container and interfacing with the integrated valve component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Becton Dickinson and Company
    Inventors: Bradley M. Wilkinson, Robert S. Golabek, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6202689
    Abstract: A fluid-collecting receptacle includes a fluid-impervious base sheet having an upstanding perimeter lip, a sloping floor, and a fluid outlet in the floor. A porous support member is disposed atop the upper surface of the base sheet and a porous, flexible mat is disposed atop the porous support member. Openings in the mat and the porous support member permit fluid to be discharged onto the sloping floor where removal through the fluid outlet can be accomplished by means of a suction device. The device can be equipped with suction cups to prevent slippage or a rigidified foam core to strengthen the device and prevent slippage. In an alternative embodiment, the porous support member and the mat are replaced by a hinged sheet formed of a plurality of small basins each having a drain opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2001
    Inventor: Kevin M. Williams
  • Patent number: 6179819
    Abstract: A device and method for the collection of umbilical cord blood during obstetrical delivery are disclosed. A pouch is attached to an obstetrical drape in a location convenient for filling with cord blood. The pouch includes a canal for the umbilical cord to be inserted into the pouch, and a sealing closure. The pouch may contain an anti-coagulant. One embodiment includes multiple compartments with various blood-treatment substances. After filling the pouch is closed and removed from the drape. The blood can be used for a variety of hematologic laboratory tests and for long term cryo-preservation for a stem cell transfusion to infants and adults.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Inventor: John N. Haswell
  • Patent number: 6102073
    Abstract: A fluid-collecting receptacle includes a fluid-impervious base sheet having an upstanding perimeter lip, a sloping floor, and a fluid outlet in the floor. A porous support member is disposed atop the upper surface of the base sheet and a porous, flexible mat is disposed atop the porous support member. Openings in the mat and the porous support member permit fluid to be discharged onto the sloping floor where removal through the fluid outlet can be accomplished by means of a suction device. The device can be equipped with suction cups to prevent slippage or a rigidified foam core to strengthen the device and prevent slippage. In an alternative embodiment, the porous support member and the mat are replaced by a hinged sheet formed of a plurality of small basins each having a drain opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Inventor: Kevin M. Williams
  • Patent number: 5924612
    Abstract: An infant transport device is formed of a generally rectangular section of soft and absorbent blanket or towel material having laterally spaced apart and integrally formed sleeves extending along opposed side marginal edges. Sleeves are open adjacent a front or proximal edge of the material and are closed at the forward or distal edge of the material with a closure which forms a mitten to receive a hand. The device has a width which is sufficient to receive an infant between the arms of an attendant which has been inserted within the two sleeves formed on the device and has a length from front to back which exceeds the height of the infant so that the entire body of the infant may be placed between the arms on the device and cradled or held in a sling-like manner. Thumb openings are formed adjacent the closed ends by which an attendant can extend the thumbs through the mitten portion for securing an infant or to aid and assist in gripping.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Inventor: Douglas W. Boedeker
  • Patent number: 5916202
    Abstract: A device and method for the collection of umbilical cord blood during obstetrical delivery are disclosed. A pouch is attached to an obstetrical drape in a location convenient for filling with cord blood. The pouch includes a canal for the umbilical cord to be inserted into the pouch, and a sealing closure. The pouch may contain an anti-coagulant. One embodiment includes multiple compartments with various blood-treatment substances. After filling the pouch is closed and removed from the drape. The blood can be used for a variety of hematologic laboratory tests and for long term cryo-preservation for a stem cell transfusion to infants and adults.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1999
    Inventor: John N. Haswell
  • Patent number: 5772644
    Abstract: A disposable, flexible plastic filter pouch includes a top inlet opening for collection of blood, urine or other body fluids; a filter sheet for collecting and retaining solid materials such as kidney stones which may be contained in the fluids; and means for sealing the pouch after use to enable the solid sample collected to be sent to a laboratory for analysis with no need to place the solid material in another container and minimum exposure of hospital personnel to the sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1998
    Assignee: Microtek Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey E. Bark, Andrea Potokar
  • Patent number: 5618278
    Abstract: The present invention provides a fluid collection pouch which may be easily attached to a surgical drape or directly to a patient's skin. The fluid collection pouch comprises a front panel and a rear panel joined along common side edges (thus defining a fluid receiving chamber). The pouch has an open top end to which is adhesively attached a portion of a tape attachment strip. A second portion of the tape attachment strip overhangs the open top end of the pouch and is covered with a liner. In use, the liner is removed (thus exposing an additional portion of the adhesive surface of the tape attachment strip) and the exposed adhesive is placed against the surface to which the pouch is being attached. This design provides a leak free seal between the surface and the pouch, and fluid is able easily to flow over the sealed region into the pouch without being inhibited or directed away.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Robert J. Rothrum
  • Patent number: 5581830
    Abstract: A urological examination apparatus, includes a patient table at the foot of which there is provided a sink which serves to collect fluids and which is provided with a drain. The sink is pivotable about a horizontal shaft which extends perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventor: Horst Schwieker
  • Patent number: 5549707
    Abstract: Fluid collection apparatus comprises a body formed of flexible material defining a chamber divided by partitions into a plurality of compartments. One of the compartments is connected by an inlet to a source of fluid which, when admitted to such compartment, enables the body to erect from a collapsed condition to an erected condition. As fluid rises in the compartment to which it is admitted, it reaches the level of openings which permit fluid to flow from the inlet compartment into adjacent compartments, and thereby erect the entire body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1996
    Assignee: Contour Fabricators, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard A. Weaver
  • Patent number: 5454797
    Abstract: A disposable laminar device for collecting body fluids during obstetric, gynecologic, proctologic or urologic procedures or examinations is formed from sheet plastic. The device includes a planar area which is placed on the edge of an examination table, with the patient's buttocks on top. The patient's weight holds the device, but it may also be clipped to the table. Projecting outward from and cantilevering off the table edge is a collection region of the lamina, contiguous with the planar area. The collection region includes a drain portion which receives and directs fluids draining from the perineal area of the patient into a cup integrally formed in the lamina. The drain portion is bordered by a raised ridge or dike which prevents fluids from spreading under the buttocks onto the planar area. The collection region also preferably includes a flat work area and receptacles formed therein to hold solutions, instruments, swabs, and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1995
    Inventor: John N. Haswell
  • Patent number: 5356400
    Abstract: An apparatus for draining a biological substance from a collection bag attached to a patient. The apparatus includes a large bore, thin walled drainage tube which expands to have a substantially circular cross-sectional configuration when a biological substance such as fecal material passes therethrough, and collapses into a substantially flat cross-sectional configuration when the tube is empty. A connector in the form of two adhesively coated, resilient, fluid impervious pieces of sheet material is used to connect the large bore drainage tube to the collection bag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1994
    Inventor: John E. Temple
  • Patent number: 5312385
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1994
    Assignee: University of Pittsburgh
    Inventor: Richard J. Greco
  • Patent number: 5246446
    Abstract: A surgical instrument useful for performing Caesarean sections including a frame of stiff, springy material connected to a handle at either end of its long direction, the frame being dish-shaped with its convex side facing the handle, the frame being used by being pressed firmly against the uterus wall and an incision is made in the open center of the frame whereby uterine blood vessels are compressed and bleeding in the field of the operation is diminished.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1993
    Inventor: Jeffrey L. Zweig
  • Patent number: 5176667
    Abstract: A liquid collection apparatus for collecting expelled liquid from a localized source. The parts of the apparatus that are wetted by the expelled liquid are disposable. A non-absorbing pad is utilized which has liquid directing channels which direct the expelled liquid into a manifold and from the manifold into a conduit. The conduit is connected with a peristaltic pump with the expelled liquid being moved through the conduit into a collection reservoir.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1993
    Inventor: Donald L. DeBring
  • Patent number: 5147342
    Abstract: An assembly for handling a collection container for urine or another body fluid employs a generally rigid body with a holder end and a handle end. The holder end receives and supports the collection container in an upright position to receive the fluid. The handle end forms a structure for the user to hold the supported collection container in an outwardly extended position away from the user's hand. The handle structure also includes a cover for the container. After using the handle structure to position the container for collection of the fluid, the user can then use the cover as a lid to close the collection container. The body of the handle/holder can include a pre-weakened region along which the dual handle/cover can be separated from the holder to free the cover for use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1992
    Inventors: Patricia B. Kane, June G. Halvorson
  • Patent number: 5107859
    Abstract: A fluid collection bag is disclosed which has a corrugated foam opening support. The foam support is placed continuously around the opening to automatically keep the fluid collection bag in the correct open position. The corrugations on the foam support allow for continuous fluid accumulation and/or drainage. A solid foam bar is also utilized as an opening support. The foam bar is specifically shaped to continuously force the fluid collection bag into the proper open position. A pressure sensitive adhesive layer is placed on the bottom of the bag to keep the fluid collection bag in the proper positon on the patient, and to maintain a fluid imprevious seal between the surgical site and the patient and/or medical staff.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1992
    Assignee: Struckmeyer Corporation
    Inventors: Dennis R. Alcorn, Robert E. Delk
  • Patent number: 5107857
    Abstract: A disposable decontamination device, comprising a fordable frame expandable to define a rectangular shape sized to accommodate a patient, a fluid resistant fabric formed into a basin sized to enclose said frame when positioned a patient on a backboard in on said basin and a collection vessel and drain means for transferring fliud from said basin to said vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1992
    Assignee: Radiation Management Consultants, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Linnemann, Kurt Linnemann
  • Patent number: 5078705
    Abstract: A drain bag support assembly that is non-removably coupled to a diagnostic urology table, which allows attachment of a drain pan assembly without removal of the drain bag support assembly. The assembly utilizes a shock mechanism and a locking mechanism to allow the urologist to modify the length of the drain bag assembly to fit their particular needs.The shock mechanism provides for dynamically shortening the length of the assembly by exerting horizontal pressure, while retaining horizontal rigidity. The locking mechanism provides for fixing the assembly to a desired length. The assembly can be placed in a fully closed configuration and stored underneath the diagnostic urology table. The assembly may also be placed in an extended configuration whereby a drain pan may be attached.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1992
    Assignee: Diasonics, Inc.
    Inventors: Forest D. Edwards, Danny L. Hardwick, Li Yuan
  • Patent number: 5038798
    Abstract: A surgical ophthalmic drape which is a complete draping system and provides a sterile field and fluid control. The ophthalmic drape includes a main sheet and a fluid pouch. The fluid pouch has a fenestration which is smaller than the main sheet fenestration. The adhesive layer on the bottom of the fluid pouch both secures the pouch to the main sheet and also secures the drape assembly to the patient. The pouch is a folded piece of fluid impervious material with a sealed edge on three sides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1991
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: Richard C. Dowdy, Susan Birch
  • Patent number: 5034006
    Abstract: Auxiliary suction equipment for performing a medical operation. A flexible mat partitions off an organ to be operated on from other internal organs, and a suction tube removes blood and body fluid caused by the operation. The insulating qualities of the mat allow the procedure to be performed with the protection of the organ muscle by a local low-temperature method in order to control the metabolism of the organ to be operated on. The mat can be provided with a passage to introduce a fluid for controlling the temperature of the mat surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1991
    Assignee: Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
    Inventors: Yasuyuki Hosoda, Kazunori Kudo, Toshio Izumi
  • Patent number: 5002069
    Abstract: A surgical drape is described which includes a pouch having a drawstring through a channel which runs along one edge of the pouch. When the drawstring is pulled through the channel, the edge of the pouch can be gathered to create a concave surface to control and contain fluids about a surgical site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
    Assignee: Baxter International, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph F. Thompson, Mary Coyne
  • Patent number: 4963138
    Abstract: A neo-natal safety net for selective connection between a delivery table and an attending obstetrician, or between a delivery table and a neo-natal table, thereby providing a safety net for the space therebetween for catching a newborn infant in the event that the baby accidentally slips from the hands of the obstetrician after delivery, or from the hands of an attending nurse during the post-natal care of the baby.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 16, 1990
    Inventors: Nohl A. Braun, Jr., Mary J. Urling
  • Patent number: 4960136
    Abstract: A disposable decontamination device, comprising a foldable frame expandable to define a rectangular shape sized to accommodate a patient, a fluid resistant fabric formed into a basin sized to enclose said frame when positioning a patient on a backboard in one said basin and a collection vessel and drain means for transferring fluid from said basin to said vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1990
    Assignee: Radiation Management Consultants, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Linnemann, Kurt Linnemann
  • Patent number: 4936836
    Abstract: A drain bag support assembly has a multi-sided frame with pivotally interconnected parts that are vertically rigid, yet movable in a horizontal direction to varyingly distort the configuration of the frame. One part of the frame is removably connectable to an examining end of a urological table while a second part, opposite the first, has a pair of elbow pads mounted at opposite ends thereof to provide elbow support for a urologist seated adjacent the examining end of the table. The first and second parts of the frame support an upwardly opening drain bag, and the first and second parts are pivotally interconnected by a pair of spaced side arms. Each side arm has a first side member and a second side member pivotally connected to an intermediate plate. With elbows vertically supported by the pads, the urologist can change the configuration of the frame with respect to the table simply by moving the elbows in a horizontal direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1990
    Assignee: Liebel-Flarsheim Company
    Inventor: Egon R. Weickgenannt
  • Patent number: 4923453
    Abstract: An absorbent disposable cover for hospital X-ray tables and the like. The cover has a bottom layer in the form of a sheet of plastic material that is impermeable to moisture, an intermediate fluid absorbent layer that functions as a blotter that will absorb and disperse any fluid it comes in contact with, and a top layer in the form of a sheet of material of semi-permeable material that will permit the flow of fluids into the intermediate fluid absorbent layer. A pre-formed corner pocket is formed at the respective corners of the cover and adhesive pads are attached to their bottom surface for detachably securing them to the corners of a table upon which the absorbent disposable cover has been placed. The covers are folded into a compact rectangular shape and stacked in a carton having a cutout slot in its top wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 8, 1990
    Inventor: Milton Bullard, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4880418
    Abstract: This invention relates to a device to render protection to a newborn infant against being injured due to an accident in which the infant is dropped onto the floor or other solid object at or following the moment of birth in a delivery room or in a birthing room. The invention is a safety net to catch a falling newborn at or immediately after the moment of birth, in combination with a collection system for the waste body fluids incident to the birthing process whereby these fluids are collected in a disposal receptacle that is a part of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1989
    Inventor: Charles V. Tramont
  • Patent number: 4869271
    Abstract: A fenestrated surgical drape is disclosed which has a fluid collection pouch pivotally attached about the fenestration so that the pouch may selectively attached to either side of the fenestration. As a result, the same surgical drape may be used for either right- or left-handed procedures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1989
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventor: Carletta-Grier Idris
  • Patent number: 4817836
    Abstract: A sterile, disposable, receiving blanket for a new born baby comprises two bonded layers of sheet material, one of which is relatively absorbent and receives the baby, and the other of which is relatively liquid impervious and acts as a backing sheet. Two sleeves are provided which extend along two opposite edges of the backing sheet on the obverse side from the receiving sheet. Each sleeve is open at one end to receive the hands, wrists and forearms of the nurse or pediatrician using the blanket and is closed at its other end to prevent the hand from contacting the receiving sheet or the baby. The sheets are configured to provide a tapered pouch located in the receiving surface of the blanket and extending across the blanket parallel to and centrally located between the two sleeves. The pouch has a deep end towards the open end of the sleeves which, in use, receives the head of the baby to assist drainage of liquids to the baby's mouth during the initial moments after birth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1989
    Inventor: Joe B. Bates
  • Patent number: 4818600
    Abstract: A breathable barrier which includes:A. a first layer which is a porous sheet having a first side and a second side; andB. a second layer joined to the first side of the first layer, which second layer is a continuous film of a polymeric latex material, in which:the film is not microporous in that it is substantially free of voids which connect the two surfaces of the film; andthe film has an average thickness of from about 10 to about 250 microns;wherein the first layer side of the second layer is intimately comingled with at least some of the fibers at the surface of the first side of the first layer, none of the pores at the surface of the first side of the first layer are so large as to significantly adversely affect the barrier properties of the breathable barrier as a consequence of the comingling, and the breathable barrier has a water vapor transmission rate at 37.degree. C. and about 50 percent relative humidity of from about 100 to about 2,200 g/m.sup.2 /24 hours and is impermeable to 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1989
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: Ralph V. Braun, Christine H. Brown, Steven W. Fitting, Lance J. Garrett, Jr., David C. Law, Robert E. Weber
  • Patent number: 4752293
    Abstract: A cushion construction for positioning below a patient suffering from incontinence which is hygenic to use and which does not require permanent modification of a mattress or seat on which it is to be used is formed as a resilient body, particularly a foam block, having an upper surface (1) substantially parallel to its lower surface when the cushion is unstressed with the upper surface (1) being interrupted by a fluid collection and channelling area (3) including an inclined drainage plane extending downwardly into the body of the cushion to a drain hole (2) in an interior region thereof communicating the lowermost region of the inclined drainage plane with the underside of the resilient block. At least those surfaces of the cushion which will be contacted by urine will be covered with fluid impermeable sheet material (4). The cushion has optional urine collection systems either for use with a conventional incontinence pad or comprising a drainage duct (37) to a fluid container (38).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1988
    Inventor: Albert H. Smith
  • Patent number: 4729404
    Abstract: A receptacle 10 for collecting fluid, especially suitable for use on the floor of an operating room for collecting irrigating fluid during a surgical procedure, for example, during arthroscopic surgery on a joint, such as the knee. The receptacle is thin and generally flat, with a gridwork of small basins 12 that form a collecting surface 14 with drains 24 through which the fluid flows to channels 16 formed between the receptacle and floor and thence to a common discharge port 20, which suitably may be connected to a suction device, such as an aspirator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1988
    Inventor: Patrick T. Hergenroeder
  • Patent number: 4725270
    Abstract: A fluid channelling pad is comprised of a padded portion for substantially covering a work surface. A member extends from the perimeter of the padded portion and has at least a portion thereof extending upwardly. The upwardly extending portion is displaced from the padded portion a predetermined distance to form a channel to control the flow of fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1988
    Assignee: American Sterilizer Company
    Inventors: Eric J. Schuldt, Mangalore R. Pai, Robert A. Wolff
  • Patent number: 4679590
    Abstract: A receptacle 10 for collecting fluid, especially suitable for use on the floor of an operating room for collecting irrigating fluid during a surgical procedure, for example, during arthroscopic surgery on a joint, such as the knee. The receptacle is thin and generally flat, with a gridwork of small basins 12 that form a collecting surface 14 with drains 24 through which the fluid flows to channels 16 formed between the receptacle and floor and then to a common discharge port 20, which suitably may be connected to a suction device, such as an aspirator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1987
    Inventor: Patrick T. Hergenroeder
  • Patent number: 4645497
    Abstract: A one piece colonic irrigation board having a generally elongate support table with a width and length which allows a person to lie comfortably thereon. The table includes an opening at a rear end thereof and a catch basin formed over the opening for receiving and directing downwardly fecal matter. The catch basin includes side walls disposed on each side of the opening, and a rear/top wall disposed at the rear of the opening to slope upwardly and forwardly over the opening, with the forward edges of the side walls and the rear/top wall defining a generally vertically oriented opening whose lower edge is adjacent to the forward edge of the opening in the table. A tube extends through the rear/top wall of the catch basin and out the generally vertical opening to deliver liquid to the colon of the person lying on the table. The upper surface of the table in front of the opening is formed to slope downwardly and inwardly from the sides and rearwardly into the opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1987
    Inventor: Eldon L. Lowder
  • Patent number: 4637377
    Abstract: A surgical pillow for supporting the heart or other body organs of a patient during surgical operations thereon is formed of an inner body member or filling which is readily deformable by external forces applied to the pillow, as by the patient's organ pressed thereagainst, so as to accommodate itself to the shape of such organ, and which is completely encased within an outer envelope of a thin, flaccid sheet of a synthetic plastic material impervious to air and liquid and non-absorbent of human blood and the outer surface of which is preferably of a character preventing slippage of the body organ thereon without causing irritation or contraction of the supported organ. The inner body member or filling may comprise an aggregate of particulate synthetic plastic foam material such as expanded plastic kernels or beads such as so-called micro-balloons, or it may be formed of soft, spongy, finely cellular material such as sponge rubber or a foamed spongy synthetic plastic such as polyurethane foam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1987
    Inventor: Floyd D. Loop
  • Patent number: 4602773
    Abstract: The present invention entails an extremity debridement trough for receiving and holding an arm or leg extremity of a patient. A trough structure is supported by a mobile frame structure including an adjustable vertical member connected to the trough. The trough is pivotally mounted above one end area to said vertical member of said mobile frame structure and is movable from a generally horizontal operative position to an inoperative vertical position for storage or transport. A sterile field is provided by a disposable plastic liner held within said trough and formed into a funnel about a remote end of the trough. Used cleaning solution used in cleaning a wound on or about an extremity of a patient is allowed to drain from the formed funnel into an underlying container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1986
    Inventor: Thomas Craven, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4559937
    Abstract: A fluid collection bag has a front panel, a back panel, and closed left and right sides. The bag has a first opening, an upper chamber, and a lower chamber. The bag has a screening means between the upper chamber and the lower chamber which is a line of adherence between the front panel and the back panel extending from the left side to the right side of the bag. The line of adherence has nonadhered gaps therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1985
    Assignee: The Kendall Company
    Inventor: Kenneth D. Vinson
  • Patent number: 4414268
    Abstract: This invention relates to an absorbent fabric suitable for use as a surgical drape, dressing or the like which is used to isolate a surgical incision site and at the same time provides an absorbent antimicrobial field which becomes substantive on the fabric and services to destroy migrating and cross-contaminating bacteria, fungi and algae. Procedures for producing this fabric are also disclosed. Such fabric is highly wettable, bioactive and serves to lower the amount of microbial contamination while lowering the risk of postoperative infection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1983
    Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: A. Frank Baldwin
  • Patent number: 4405324
    Abstract: Absorbent, coherent, flexible structures in the form of fibrous webs and porous sponges comprising cellulose derivatives having a DS of between about 0.05 and about 0.35 whereby upon application to the body and wet with aqueous body liquids, the protruding fibers and fibrils or hairs become highly swollen or may dissolve thereby eliminating irritation. The derivative may be such as to impart hemostatic properties and the structure may include uniformly dispersed therein chitin and/or starch derivatives to enhance the hemostatic efficacy. The structures may include water-soluble agents which function as dry binders but when the structure is wet with aqueous body liquids, the agents dissolve and become leached from the structures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1981
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1983
    Assignee: Morca, Inc.
    Inventor: Mamerto M. Cruz, Jr.
  • Patent number: RE34512
    Abstract: A surgical ophthalmic drape which is a complete draping system and provides a sterile field and fluid control. The ophthalmic drape includes a main sheet and a fluid pouch. The fluid pouch has a fenestration which is smaller than the main sheet fenestration. The adhesive layer on the bottom of the fluid pouch both secures the pouch to the main sheet and also secures the drape assembly to the patient. The pouch is a folded piece of fluid impervious material with a sealed edge on three sides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 18, 1994
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: Richard C. Dowdy, Susan Harley