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Title: |
US4641647:
Device for securing respiratory appliance during respiratory therapy
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Country: |
US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Behan, Diane E.; Greenbelt, MD

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Assignee: |
Taylor; Sheryl L., Seabrook, MD
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Published / Filed: |
1987-02-10
/ 1985-02-08

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Application Number: |
US1985000699927

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IPC Code: |
Advanced:
A61M 25/02;
IPC-7:
A61M 15/08;

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ECLA Code: |
A61M25/02; K61M25/02A; K61M25/02B2; K61M210/06C;

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U.S. Class: |
Current:
128/207.18;
002/173;
002/195.8;
002/209.13;
128/207.11;
128/DIG.026;
Original:
128/207.18;
128/207.11;
128/DIG.26;
002/173;
002/197;
002/201;

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Field of Search: |
128/136,151,163,201.22,201.23,201.24,201.25,201.26,203.29,204.11,205.25,206.12,206.27,207.11,207.13,207.17,207.18,DIG. 26
604/179
002/422,209.1,185 R,188,189,197,199,417,171,173,183,200-201

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Priority Number: |
| 1985-02-08 |
US1985000699927 |

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Abstract: |
A device for securing a respiratory appliance during respiratory therapy having a head covering made of a material which conforms to the shape of the patient's head, and two elongated thread-like members positioned on opposite sides of the head covering at points which approximately correspond to the temporal areas of the patient's head, the thread-like members being adjustable to vary the distance between the respiratory appliance and the head covering so that the respiratory appliance is securely positioned within the patient's nares.

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
Fleit, Jacobson, Cohn & Price ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Recla, Henry J.; Reichle, Karin M.

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Maintenance Status: |
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INPADOC Legal Status: |
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Family: |
None

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First Claim:
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What is claimed is:
1. A device for securing a nasally inserted respiratory appliance within the nares of a patient during respiratory therapy, the respiratory appliance defining securement openings, said device comprising
- a head covering formed substantially of resilient material and adapted to expand and contract to conform to different sized and shaped heads of various patients, retain that shape for the duration of the therapy and cover the entire head of the patient from the forehead to the base of the neck; and
- means for connecting said head covering to the respiratory appliance, said connecting means comprising at least two elongated members adapted for connecting the respiratory appliance to said head covering, one of the free-ends of each of said elongated members being adapted for insertion through one of the openings of the respiratory appliance, respectively, and adapted to be connected to its other free-end, said elongated members being attached to said head covering at opposite points thereon, respectively, which are adapted to approximately correspond to the temporal areas of the patient's head,
- said elongated members having means for adjusting the distance between the respiratory appliance and said head covering means so that the respiratory appliance is securely positioned within the nares of the patient, whereby when said head covering and said elongated members are positioned on the head of the patient and secured to the respiratory appliance the stress from the secured respiratory appliance is evenly distributed over the entire area of the patient's head.

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Forward References: |
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Other References: |
"Trimed", Trimed Incorporated, A Subsidiary of Integrated Circuits, Inc., pp. 1-4 (advertising brochure).
Avery, M. E. and Fletcher, B. D., The Lung and Its Disorders in the Newborn, W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1974, pp. 70 & 72.

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