Inflatable convective pad for surgery
US-2015250645-A1 · Sep 10, 2015 · US
US10765576B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10765576-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715494262-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 8, 2020 |
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An inflatable device for turning or positioning a person in a bed. The inflatable device includes an inflatable body formed by a top sheet and a bottom sheet disposed beneath the top sheet to define a cavity configured to be inflated such that the top sheet forms a top wall of the cavity and the bottom sheet forms a bottom wall of the cavity. The device further includes at least one port having a port opening in fluid communication with the cavity and configured to provide an air input for air for inflating the cavity, wherein the at least one port comprises an elastic member for adjusting a size of the port opening.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable device for turning or positioning a person in a bed, the inflatable device comprising: an inflatable body formed by a top sheet and a bottom sheet disposed beneath the top sheet to define a cavity configured to be inflated such that the top sheet forms a top wall of the cavity and the bottom sheet forms a bottom wall of the cavity; at least one port having a port opening in fluid communication with the cavity and configured to provide an air input for air for inflating the cavity, wherein the at least one port comprises an elastic member for adjusting a size of the port opening; and a port sock comprising at least one side handle connected to the port sock adjacent the port opening. 2. The inflatable device of claim 1 , further comprising at least one port sock, wherein the at least one port sock comprises a first open end coupled to the inflatable body in fluid communication with the cavity and a second open end at an extended position away from the inflatable body, wherein the at least one port is located at the second open end of the at least one port sock. 3. The inflatable device of claim 2 , wherein the at least one port sock is configured to connect to a nozzle of an air pump. 4. The inflatable device of claim 3 , wherein the port sock is configured to connect to a nozzle of an air pump comprising an oblong lip, wherein the oblong lip is configured to prevent the nozzle from disengaging with the port of the port sock. 5. The inflatable device of claim 4 , wherein the oblong lip is removable from the nozzle. 6. The inflatable device of claim 1 , further comprising a valve for controlling a flow of air between the port and the cavity. 7. The inflatable device of claim 6 , wherein the valve comprises a pocket positioned with the cavity having an entrance opening in communication with the port and at least one exit opening in communication with the cavity. 8. The inflatable device of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of gussets connected to the top sheet and the bottom sheet and extending across the cavity. 9. The inflatable device of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of passages extending from the cavity to an exterior of the device wherein the passages are configured to permit air to pass from the cavity to the exterior of the device and flow between the bottom surface and a supporting surface disposed in support of the bottom surface of the device. 10. The inflatable device of claim 9 , further comprising a directional stitching material connected to the bottom surface and disposed to cover at least one of the plurality of passages. 11. The inflatable device of claim 10 , wherein the stitching material is air permeable and configured to allow air passing through the at least one of the plurality of passages to the exterior of the device. 12. The inflatable device of claim 10 , wherein the stitching material is configured to have directional friction properties. 13. The inflatable device of claim 1 , wherein the top surface comprises a high friction material such that the top sheet has a resistance to sliding greater than a resistance to sliding of the bottom sheet. 14. A system comprising the inflatable device of claim 1 and at least one wedge body having a base wall, a ramp surface, and a back wall such that the ramp surface and the base wall form an apex at a front end of the wedge body, wherein the wedge is configured to be positioned beneath the inflatable device. 15. The inflatable device of claim 14 , wherein the at least one wedge body is deformable. 16. An inflatable device for turning or positioning a person in a bed, the inflatable device comprising: an inflatable body formed by a top sheet and a bottom sheet disposed beneath the top sheet to define a cavity configured to be inflated such that the top sheet forms a top wall of the cavity and the bottom sheet forms a bottom wall of the cavity; and at least one port sock, wherein the at least one port sock comprises: a first open end coupled to the inflatable body in fluid communication with the cavity; a second open end at an extended position away from the inflatable body, wherein the second open end comprises a port having a port opening in fluid communication with the cavity and configured to provide an air input for air for inflating the cavity; and at least one side handle connected to the port sock and configured to allow adjustment of the port opening. 17. The inflatable device of claim 16 , wherein the at least one port sock is configured to connect to a nozzle of an air pump. 18. A method of using an inflatable device for turning and positioning a person on a support surface, comprising: placing above a supporting surface an inflatable device comprising an inflatable body formed by a top sheet and a bottom sheet disposed in connection with the top sheet to form a cavity having the top sheet as a top wall and the bottom sheet as a bottom wall, and at least one port having a port opening in fluid communication with the cavity and configured to provide an air input for air for inflating the cavity, wherein the at least one port comprises an elastic member and at least one side handle connected to the port opening for adjusting a size of the port opening; placing a patient above the inflatable device; adjusting the port opening to receive a nozzle of an air pump; and inflating the device using the air pump. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising using the device to change a position of the patient on the support surface.
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