Spray foam splint

US10350103B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10350103-B2
Application numberUS-201615168639-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 31, 2016
Priority dateNov 18, 2010
Publication dateJul 16, 2019
Grant dateJul 16, 2019

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Abstract

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Orthopedic splinting materials and methods for stabilizing an injured limb or extremity of a human or animal are disclosed. The methods include applying a foam to the limb or extremity and allowing the foam to set to sufficient rigidity. A kit for stabilizing an injured limb or extremity includes a dispenser for a foamable composition. A spine board and method of making the spine board are disclosed. In situ preparation and application of a compression bandage are disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for stabilizing an injured limb or extremity of a human or animal in an emergency or combat situation comprising: a spray can having a first nozzle at one end and a second nozzle at an opposite end; three containers disposed in the spray can; a two-component quick-cure spray polyurethane foam that sets to sufficient rigidity in less than 60 seconds after dispensing the foam on the injured limb or extremity wherein respective components of the two-component foam are disposed in first and second ones of the three containers and the foam is dispensed from the first nozzle; a liquid irrigant disposed in a third one of the three containers, the liquid irrigant being dispensed from the second nozzle and adapted to remove contaminants or foreign debris from a wound area on the injured limb or extremity before the foam is dispensed on the limb or extremity; a first cap that covers the first nozzle; a second cap that covers the second nozzle, the second cap being a walled-form having one open end and another end that includes a detachable cover. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the end with the detachable cover is one of open and transparent. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising one or more components to be applied to the injured limb or extremity before the foam is dispensed on the injured limb or extremity, the one of more components selected from the group consisting of: at least one package of comprising a cleaning irrigant; at least one package comprising a hemostatic agent; at least one package comprising an antibiotic agent; at least one package comprising an anesthetic agent; at least one package comprising a medical dressing for open wounds; and combinations thereof. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the antibiotic agent is one of Tobramycin, Vancomycin and a combination of Tobramycin and Vancomycin. 5. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the one or more components is disposed in one of the first and second cap. 6. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the one or more components is attached to a body of the spray can. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the foam is a quick-cure soy-based foam. 8. A method for in situ manufacture and placement of a spine board for stabilizing an injured patient comprising: rolling the patient to raise the back of the patient; placing a board or flat surface under the back of the patient; dispensing a foam that is sufficiently tack-free and in full strength in less than 60 seconds on the clothed or unclothed back of the patient, on the surface of the board or flat surface, or a combination thereof; rolling the back of the patient onto the board or flat surface before the foam has set, wherein the foam does not produce an amount of heat release that is painful or uncomfortable to the patient; and allowing the foam to harden into a spine board having sufficient rigidity in less than 60 seconds. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the foam is a quick-cure polyurethane foam or a quick-cure soy-based foam. 10. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the board has one or more holes or depressions, an uneven surface, a textured surface, or a combination thereof. 11. A spine board for stabilizing an injured patient comprising a two-component quick-cure polyurethane foam that is sufficiently tack-free and in full strength in less than 60 seconds and configured to be applied onto the back of the patient and allowed to set while the foam on the patient's back is contacting a board or flat surface; wherein the foam is configured to be applied directly on the skin or on the clothing of the patient and does not produce an amount of heat release that is painful or uncomfortable for the patient; and further wherein the foam sets to sufficient rigidity in less than 60 seconds. 12. The spine board according to claim 11 , wherein the foam is a quick-cure soy-based foam. 13. A method for in situ preparation and application of a compression bandage on an injured patient in an emergency or combat situation comprising: spraying a foam that is sufficiently tack-free and in full strength in less than 60 seconds on the injured patient and covering the wound requiring a compression bandage, wherein the foam does not produce an amount of heat release that is painful or uncomfortable on the skin of the injured patient; and allowing the foam to harden in less than 60 seconds to a rigidity sufficient to stop or slow a flow of blood. 14. The method according to claim 13 , further comprising applying one or more components to the injured patient before the foam is dispensed, the one or more components selected from the group consisting of: at least one cleaning irrigant; at least one hemostatic agent; at least one antibiotic agent; at least one anesthetic agent; at least one medical dressing for open wounds; and combinations thereof.

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  • emergency bandages, e.g. for first aid · CPC title

  • Parts, details or accessories, e.g. head-, foot-, or like rests specially adapted for stretchers · CPC title

  • for the limbs (A61F5/05816, A61F5/05833 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Splints · CPC title

  • containing macromolecular materials · CPC title

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What does patent US10350103B2 cover?
Orthopedic splinting materials and methods for stabilizing an injured limb or extremity of a human or animal are disclosed. The methods include applying a foam to the limb or extremity and allowing the foam to set to sufficient rigidity. A kit for stabilizing an injured limb or extremity includes a dispenser for a foamable composition. A spine board and method of making the spine board are disc…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Martin Kevin D, Us Army
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F5/05841. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 16 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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