IP Library Granted Patent US 6,945,987
Granted Patent B2
US 6,945,987 · App. 10/290,938 · Granted Sep 20, 2005

Patient cooling system

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Patent No.
US 6,945,987
App. No.
10/290,938
Granted
Sep 20, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A patient cooling system comprises a patient enclosure or tent having a coaxial hose connection to a re-circulating air-cooling system. The hose comprises an inner tube to introduce air into the enclosure and an outer tube for the return air. The patient cooling system further comprises a patient-supporting mattress comprising a plurality of inflatable compartments extending transversely across the width of the mattress, which can also be supplied with cooled air. The compartments can be alternately pressurized for pressure relief therapy. Moreover, the compartments can be pressurized either with relatively low pressure cold air from the air cooling system, or with higher pressure air which acts to support the patient, but provides relatively less cooling effect. Radially collapsible, sleeved openings in the tent panel enable connection of conduits or patient care lines to the patient.

Claims (37)

1. An apparatus for cooling a patient to a temperature below normal body temperature, the apparatus comprising:

a patient-enclosing air tent having an inlet and outlet connected to an air-cooling system, the air-cooling system re-circulating air through the air tent to conserve energy;

a plurality of sets of interleaved air bags collectively forming a patient supporting surface, each set of interleaved air bags being independently inflatable; and

a high air pressure source in fluid communication with the air bags;

wherein the high air pressure source is operable to alternately inflate the sets of interleaved air bags to periodically relieve alternately regions of the patient's body from pressure.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

a fluid connection between the air bags and the air cooling system, wherein the air bags are operable to be pressurized with either relatively low pressure cold air which assists in cooling the patient but provides relatively little support or with relatively high pressure air which is sufficient to support the patient but which provides relatively less cooling effect.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an aperture on the air tent for removable conduits, the aperture comprising a radially-collapsible sleeve of flexible material with a ring of hook or loop attachment material around its outer edge, and corresponding loop or hook material positioned on the surface of the enclosure around the base of the sleeve, the sleeve being operable to be tightened around the conduit by twisting the sleeve, and the hook or loop attachment of the outer edge being operable to be pressed against the cooperating loop or hook material at the base to secure the sleeve in a position around the conduit.

4. An apparatus for cooling a patient to a temperature below normal body temperature, the apparatus comprising:

a patient-enclosing air tent having an inlet and outlet connected to an air-cooling system, the air-cooling system re-circulating air through the air tent to conserve energy;

a plurality of air bags collectively forming a patient supporting surface;

a high air pressure source in fluid communication with the air bags; and

a fluid connection between the air bags and the air cooling system, wherein the air bags can be pressurized with either relatively low pressure cold air which assists in cooling the patient but provides relatively little support or with relatively high pressure air which is sufficient to support the patient but which provides relatively less cooling effect.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising an aperture on the air tent for removable conduits, the aperture comprising a radially-collapsible sleeve of flexible material with a ring of hook or loop attachment material around its outer edge, and corresponding loop or hook material positioned on the surface of the enclosure around the base of the sleeve, the sleeve being operable to be tightened around the conduit by twisting the sleeves, and the hook or loop attachment of the outer edge being operable to be pressed against the cooperating loop or hook material at the base to secure the sleeve in a position around the conduit.

6. An apparatus for cooling a patient to a temperature below normal body temperature, the apparatus comprising:

a patient-enclosing air tent having an inlet and outlet connected to an air-cooling system, the air-cooling system re-circulating air through the air tent to conserve energy;

at least one aperture on the air tent for removable conduits, the aperture comprising a sleeve of flexible material operable to be tightened around a conduit by twisting the sleeve so that it collapses radially about the conduit.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein when no conduit is present, the sleeve is operable to be twisted tightly enough to close the aperture completely.

8. The apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising a ring of resilient material to reinforce an outer edge of the sleeve.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising an attachment of hook or loop material around the outer edge of the sleeve and corresponding loop or hook material positioned on the surface of the air tent around the base of the sleeve, so that when the sleeve is tightened around the conduit by twisting the sleeve, the hook or loop attachment of the outer edge is operable to be pressed against the cooperating loop or hook material at the base to secure the sleeve in a position around the conduit.

10. An apparatus for cooling a patient to a temperature below normal body temperature, the apparatus comprising:

a plurality of air bags collectively forming a patient supporting surface;

a high-pressure air source in fluid connection with the air bags, the high-pressure air source operable to provide sufficient air pressure to support the patient;

an air-cooling system in fluid connection with the air bags, the air-cooling system operable to provide relatively low pressasure cold air to cool the patient; and

a fluid connection between the air bags and the air cooling system, wherein the air bags are operable to be pressurized with either relatively low pressure cold air which assists in cooling the patient but provides relatively little support or with relatively warmer high pressure air which is sufficient to support the patient but which provides relatively less cooling effect;

wherein the plurality of air bags comprise at least two sets of interleaved air bags, each set of interleaved air bags being independently inflatable; wherein each set is operable to be alternately supplied with relatively low pressure cold air or relatively warm high pressure air while another set is supplied with relatively warm high pressure air, or relatively low pressure cold air, in successive alternate cycles of operation, in order to both cool the patient and periodically relieve alternate regions of the patient's body from pressure.

11. An apparatus for cooling a patient to a temperature below normal body temperature, the apparatus comprising:

a plurality of air bags collectively forming a patient supporting surface;

a high-pressure air source in fluid connection with the air bags, the high-pressure air source operable to provide sufficient air pressure to support the patient;

an air-cooling system in fluid connection with the air bags, the air-cooling system operable to provide relatively low pressure cold air to cool the patient;

a fluid connection between the air bags and the air cooling system, wherein the air bags are operable to be pressurized with either relatively low pressure cold air which assists in cooling the patient but provides relatively little support or with relatively warmer high pressure air which is sufficient to support the patient but which provides relatively less cooling effect; and

an air tent being supplied with cooled air from the same air-cooling system that is in fluid connection with the air bags.

12. An apparatus for treating a patient, the apparatus comprising an air tent for enclosing a patient and at least one aperture for carrying conduits through the air tent to the patient, the aperture comprising a sleeve of flexible material operable to be tightened around a conduit by twisting the sleeve so that it collapses radially about the conduit.

13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein when no conduit is present, the sleeve is operable to be twisted tightly enough to close the aperture completely.

14. The apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising a ring of resilient material to reinforce an outer edge of the sleeve.

15. The apparatus of claim 14 , further comprising an attachment of hook or loop material around the outer edge of the sleeve and corresponding loop or hook material positioned on the surface of the air tent around the base of the sleeve, so that when the sleeve is tightened around the conduit by twisting the sleeve, the hook or loop attachment of the outer edge is operable to be pressed against the cooperating loop or hook material at the base to secure the sleeve in a position around the conduit.

16. The apparatus of claim 12 , the air tent comprising a plurality of panels of flexible fabric material, the sleeve having a spilt and being mounted in one of the panels with a slit in the panel formed between the split of the sleeve and the edge of the panel to facilitate introduction of the conduit into the sleeve.

Assignments (9)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Feb 6, 2017
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: KCI LICENSING, INC., AS GRANTOR; TECHNIMOTION, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, AS GRANTOR; SYSTAGENIX WOUND MANAGEMENT (US), INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION, AS GRANTOR
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From: WILMINGTON TRUST
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To: KCI LICENSING, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2013
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 14, 2012
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 8, 2011
From: KCI LICENSING, INC.; LIFECELL CORPORATION; TECHNIMOTION, LLC
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From: KCI LICENSING, INC.; LIFECELL CORPORATION; TECHNIMOTION, LLC
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From: KCI LICENSING, INC.; KINETIC CONCEPTS, INC.; KCI USA, INC.; KCI HOLDING COMPANY, INC.; KCI INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: CITIBANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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