Controlled negative pressure apparatus and alarm mechanism

US10314954B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10314954-B2
Application numberUS-201715410360-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 19, 2017
Priority dateAug 10, 2010
Publication dateJun 11, 2019
Grant dateJun 11, 2019

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Methods and devices for treatment of damaged tissue are disclosed, including treatment of wounds by employing non-electrically powered, reduced pressure therapy devices. The devices are capable of generating a substantially constant reduced pressure with low tolerance for pressure fluctuations. Also disclosed herein are reduced pressure therapy systems that comprise an alarm system to detect the depleted state of the suction device and provide an alert to the patient and/or practitioner.

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What is claimed: 1. A reduced pressure therapy system comprising: a suction device comprising a suction chamber with an inlet opening and a slidable seal therein, wherein the slidable seal is configured to generate a reduced pressure in the suction chamber; an expandable fluid absorbent material located within the suction device; and a screen configured to block displacement of the expandable fluid absorbent material out of the suction device; wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material, prior to any fluid absorption, is retained by a carrier structure within the suction chamber at a fixed location around the inlet opening of the suction chamber that is independent of suction device orientation but wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material is configured to separate from the carrier structure during use with fluid absorption such that the expandable fluid absorbent material is at least partially movable in the suction chamber. 2. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 1 , wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material has a first state and a second state. 3. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 2 , wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material in the first state is a dry solid, and wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material in the second state is a semi-solid or a gel. 4. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 1 , wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material comprises a pad having a first thickness before expansion and a second thickness after expansion. 5. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 1 , wherein the screen is located within the suction chamber. 6. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 1 , wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material is bonded to a surface of the carrier structure. 7. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 1 , wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material is releasably contained within the carrier structure. 8. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 7 , wherein the carrier structure comprises a permeable pouch. 9. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 8 , wherein the permeable pouch comprises two permeable layers sealed together. 10. A method of treating a patient, the method comprising: providing suction to a treatment site using a suction device, the suction device comprising a suction chamber with a screen and a sliding seal therein, the sliding seal configured to generate a reduced pressure in the suction chamber; and absorbing fluid from a treatment site using a fluid absorbent material retained on a carrier, wherein prior to fluid absorption, the fluid absorbent material has a fixed location within the suction device, and wherein upon fluid absorption, the fluid absorbent material is at least partially separable from the carrier and movable in the suction chamber. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the fluid absorbent material has a first state and a second state. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the fluid absorbent material in the first state is a dry solid, and wherein the fluid absorbent material in the second state is a semi-solid or a gel. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising blocking expulsion of the fluid absorbent material using the screen when the fluid absorbent material is in the second state. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the fluid absorbent material comprises a pad having a first thickness before expansion and a second thickness after expansion. 15. A reduced pressure therapy system comprising: a suction device comprising a suction chamber with an inlet opening at a distal portion of the suction chamber and a slidable seal therein, wherein the slidable seal is configured to generate a reduced pressure in the suction chamber; an expandable fluid absorbent material that is releasably retained by a carrier structure located within the suction chamber at an initial fixed location adjacent to the inlet opening; and a screen configured to block displacement of the expandable fluid absorbent material out of the suction device; wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material is configured to separate from the carrier structure upon fluid absorption. 16. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 15 , wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material has a first state and a second state. 17. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 16 , wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material in the first state is a dry solid, and wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material in the second state is a semi-solid or a gel. 18. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 15 , wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material is bonded to the carrier structure. 19. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 18 , wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material is bonded to a surface of the carrier structure. 20. The reduced pressure therapy system of claim 18 , wherein the expandable fluid absorbent material is woven into the carrier structure.

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What does patent US10314954B2 cover?
Methods and devices for treatment of damaged tissue are disclosed, including treatment of wounds by employing non-electrically powered, reduced pressure therapy devices. The devices are capable of generating a substantially constant reduced pressure with low tolerance for pressure fluctuations. Also disclosed herein are reduced pressure therapy systems that comprise an alarm system to detect th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kci Licensing Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M1/0088. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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