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Title: US4711237: Protective sanitary barrier for CPR doll
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Kaiser, June; Chicago, IL 60611

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1987-12-08 / 1986-01-22

Application Number: US1986000821462

IPC Code: Advanced: G09B 23/28;
Core: G09B 23/00;
IPC-7: A61M 16/00;

U.S. Class: Current: 128/859; 128/202.28; 128/206.25; 428/041.7; 428/137;
Original: 128/136; 128/202.28; 128/206.25; 428/041; 428/137;

Field of Search: 128/136,202.28,203.29,206.25 132/88.5 434/099,100,265,377 428/041,137

Priority Number:
1986-01-22  US1986000821462

Abstract: The protective barrier is a sheet of material with an adhesive on one surface. The sheet has an area which corresponds to the region between the left and right zygomatic portions of the CPR doll and from the maxilla to the mid-chin portion of the CPR doll. The sheet has a central opening which is elliptical in shape. The opening is positioned in the sheet such that it corresponds to the oral opening of the CPR doll. The pediatric CPR protective barrier is generally pear-shaped and extends over the nasal bridge and nostrils of the pediatric CPR doll. This barrier includes two apertures adapted to be positioned proximate the nasal openings of the pediatric CPR doll.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Malloy, John Cyril ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Epstein, Henry F.;

Maintenance Status: E2 Expired  Check current status

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Family: None

First Claim:
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I claim:     1. A protective barrier adapted to be adhered onto the lips and lip region proximate thereto defining the oral opening of a CPR doll made of rubber-like plastic the barrier comprising a protective sheet of material substantially impervious to germs and bacteria sized to completely cover the lips and lip region of said CPR doll, said protective sheet having a central opening corresponding to the oral opening of said CPR doll and having an adhesive covering substantially all of one surface thereof; said adhesive being compatible with said rubber-like plastic of said CPR doll, being easily releasable from said CPR doll, and being removable therefrom such that any residue remaining on said CPR doll is easiy removable therefrom; said protective sheet having a permanently affixed backing tab at a peripheral location on said one surface in order to facilitate the removal of said protective sheet from said CPR doll.

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