Air vest

US10524975B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10524975-B2
Application numberUS-201313850286-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 25, 2013
Priority dateMar 23, 2012
Publication dateJan 7, 2020
Grant dateJan 7, 2020

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Abstract

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An air vest for supplying successive percussive forces to a patient during a therapy session is described. The air vest includes an air bladder and at least one belt for securing the vest to a patient, with the vest adapted to engage at least a portion of the thoracic region of the patient. The vest may define an inner surface, an outer surface, and one or more extension portions for controlling movement of the inner and outer surfaces relative to each other along at least a portion of the vest. Securement and fitting of the vest to the patient may be achieved with a plurality of releasable straps.

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What is claimed is: 1. A chest compression apparatus comprising: a vest adapted to engage at least a portion of a thoracic region of a patient, the vest comprising: an outer surface panel configured to encircle the patient's thoracic region; an inner liner coupled to the outer surface panel; an air bladder arranged between the outer surface panel and the inner liner; at least one strap for securing the vest to the patient; and an extension portion for controlling movement of the outer surface panel and inner liner relative to each other along a lower edge of the vest during use, the extension portion arranged between a sew line and the lower edge of the vest and encircling the patient's thoracic region when the vest is worn, wherein the extension portion remains effectively uninflated during a treatment and has a length extending between the sew line and the lower edge of the vest, the length configured to prevent the lower edge of the vest from rolling or curling during a treatment; and wherein the extension portion comprises a fastener located between the sew line and the lower edge configured to couple a first side of the extension portion to a second side of the extension portion when the vest is worn by the patient; and a source of pressurized air in communication with said air bladder. 2. The chest compression apparatus of claim 1 wherein the extension portion is defined by sewing the outer surface panel and inner liner of the vest together. 3. The chest compression apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one strap is user-adjustable to facilitate proper fitting of said vest upon the patient, with said strap comprising: a releasable mechanical clasp; and a hook and loop-type fastener; wherein the hook and loop-type fastener is configured to releasably couple an end of the at least one strap to the vest such that the vest is configured to be released from the patient by releasing the mechanical clasp, or by disengaging the hook and loop-type fastener. 4. The chest compression apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the extension portion comprises a separate element secured to a lower portion of the vest. 5. The chest compression apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the extension portion is a single ply element secured to the outer surface and the inner lining of the vest, the extension portion comprising a different material relative to one or more materials that form the outer surface and the inner liner of the vest. 6. The chest compression apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the extension portion is uninflatable. 7. The chest compression apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the fastener of the extension portion is located only between the sew line and the lower edge of the vest. 8. The chest compression apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the sew line is located approximately two inches from the lower edge of the vest. 9. A method of applying pressure pulses to a thoracic region of a patient comprising the steps of: positioning a vest at the thoracic region of the patient, so as to encircle the thoracic region, the vest comprising: an air bladder; and an extension portion controlling movement of a lower portion of the vest so as to reduce or prevent curl or roll of the vest during a treatment program, with said extension portion arranged between a sew line and a lower edge of the vest and encircling the patient's thoracic region, wherein the extension portion remains effectively uninflated during application of the pressure pulses and has a length extending between the sew line and the lower edge of the vest, the length configured to reduce or prevent the curl or roll of the lower edge of the vest during the treatment program, wherein the extension portion comprises a fastener located between the sew line and the lower edge configured to couple a first side of the extension portion to a second side of the extension portion when the vest is worn by the patient; coupling the air bladder to a pressurized air line via a multi-port air chamber; and coupling the air bladder to a vent line via said multi-port air chamber. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the extension portion is integrated into an outer surface panel and an inner liner of the vest. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the extension portion is defined by sewing the outer surface panel and inner liner of the vest together. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the extension portion comprises a separate element secured to a lower portion of the vest. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the extension portion is a single ply element secured to the outer surface and the inner liner of the vest, the extension portion comprising a different material relative to one or more materials that form the outer surface and the inner liner of the vest. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the single ply element is substantially more rigid than each of the outer surface panel and inner liner of the vest. 15. The method of claim 9 , wherein the extension portion is uninflatable. 16. The method of claim 9 , wherein the fastener of the extension portion is located only between the sew line and the lower edge of the vest. 17. The method of claim 9 , wherein the sew line is located approximately two inches from the lower edge of the vest. 18. The method of claim 9 , wherein the vest further comprises at least one strap for securing the vest to the patient, said at least one strap comprising a releasable mechanical clasp; and a hook and loop-type fastener, wherein the hook and loop-type fastener is configured to releasably couple an end of the at least one strap to the vest, the method further comprising releasing the vest from the patient by releasing the mechanical clasp, or by disengaging the hook and loop-type fastener. 19. A chest compression apparatus comprising: a vest adapted to engage at least a portion of a thoracic region of a patient, the vest comprising: an outer surface panel configured to encircle the patient's thoracic region; an inner liner coupled to the outer surface panel; an air bladder arranged between the outer surface panel and the inner liner; a strap for securing the vest upon the patient, an end of the strap being releasably secured to the vest via a hook and loop-type fastener component, the strap comprising a releasable mechanical clasp, wherein the vest is configured to be released from the patient by releasing the mechanical clasp, or by disengaging the hook and loop-type fastener; and an extension portion for controlling movement of the outer surface panel and inner liner relative to each other along a lower edge of the vest during use, the extension portion arranged between a sew line and the lower edge of the vest and encircling the patient's thoracic region when the vest is worn, wherein the extension portion remains effectively uninflated during a treatment and has a length extending between the sew line and the lower edge of the vest, the length configured to prevent the lower edge of the vest from rolling or curling during a treatment, and wherein the extension portion comprises a fastener located between the sew line and the lower edge configured to couple a first side of the extension portion to a second side of the extension portion when the vest is worn by the patient; and a source of pressurized air in communication with said air bladder. 20. The chest compression apparatus of claim 19 wherein the strap further comprises a loop for disengaging the hook and loop-type fastener. 21. The chest compression apparatus of claim

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What does patent US10524975B2 cover?
An air vest for supplying successive percussive forces to a patient during a therapy session is described. The air vest includes an air bladder and at least one belt for securing the vest to a patient, with the vest adapted to engage at least a portion of the thoracic region of the patient. The vest may define an inner surface, an outer surface, and one or more extension portions for controllin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Respirtech Tech Inc, Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61H9/0007. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 07 2020 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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