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US-9969127-B2 · May 15, 2018 · US
US10441006B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10441006-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615371377-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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A non-inflating flexible warm air distribution manifold that attaches to the patient side of patient gown. This manifold is configured to receive warmed air the of the warm-air receiving orifice and to distribute the warm air over a wide area of the patient side of the gown. By one approach the manifold comprises a flexible baffle. This baffle can be disposed on the patient side of the gown office proximal (in fact, opposite) the warm-air receiving orifice. The baffle has two or more sides that are secured to the gown and two or more sides that are not secured to the gown. Warm air entering the gown through the warm-air receiving orifice can readily pass through the sides that are not secured to the gown while the warm air entering the gown is largely impeded from passing through the sides that are secured to the gown.
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What is claimed is: 1. A patient-warming gown, comprising: a gown having an inner side configured to be worn next to a patient and an exterior side, the gown having a warm-air receiving orifice formed therethrough, the warm-air receiving orifice having a warm-air tube connector; a non-inflating flexible warm air distribution manifold configured to be non-inflatable such that any displacement caused by warm air will quickly recede upon cessation of the warm air, the non-inflating flexible warm air distribution manifold comprising a flexible baffle disposed on the inner side of the gown opposite the warm-air receiving orifice, the flexible baffle having at least two sides that are secured to the gown to thereby form a pneumatic seal and at least two additional sides that are not secured to the gown to thereby form a pneumatic pathway such that warm air entering the gown through the warm-air receiving orifice can readily pass through the at least two additional sides that are not secured to the gown but not through the at least two sides that are secured to the gown, and further wherein the flexible baffle includes a plurality of slits formed therethrough parallel to one another and that extend between two sides of the at least two sides of the flexible baffle that are secured to the gown such that the plurality of slits are disposed orthogonally to the two sides of the flexible baffle that are secured to the gown, and wherein each slit of the plurality of slits extends a majority of a length between the two sides of the flexible baffle that are secured to the gown. 2. The patient-warming gown of claim 1 wherein the flexible baffle is comprised of fabric. 3. The patient-warming gown of claim 1 wherein the two sides of the flexible baffle that are secured to the gown comprise two opposing sides of the flexible baffle. 4. The patient-warming gown of claim 3 wherein the two opposing sides of the flexible baffle comprise a top edge and a bottom edge of the flexible baffle. 5. The patient-warming gown of claim 1 wherein the flexible baffle includes a plurality of small perforations formed therethrough.
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