IP Library Granted Patent US 8,470,012
Granted Patent B2
US 8,470,012 · App. 10/935,992 · Granted Jun 25, 2013

Inflatable convective pad for surgery

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Patent No.
US 8,470,012
App. No.
10/935,992
Granted
Jun 25, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An inflatable convective pad for warming a person during surgery has two ends, two sides, and at least two openings, each located in an area of the pad between the two ends and between a respective side and the center of the pad. The openings, which may be in the form of slits, allow the threading of a sheet or the person's arms through the pad to restrain the arms during surgery.

Claims (36)

1. An inflatable convective pad for warming a person, comprising:

first and second layers joined by a seal around a periphery to form an inflatable pad with head and foot ends and a pneumatic structure;

the first layer including a permeable upper surface within the periphery for supporting a person when the inflatable pad is inflated;

at least one inlet port near the head end including an opening and a collar of stiff material surrounding the opening;

a first inactive area means in the permeable upper surface, within the periphery, near the head end, for supporting the person's head;

a second inactive area means in the permeable upper surface, within the periphery, near the foot end, for supporting the person's feet;

elongate seals between the first and second layers, within the periphery; and,

slit means in each elongate seal for forming a slit in the elongate seal.

2. The inflatable convective pad of claim 1 , the slit means including a line of weakness or a line of perforations in the elongate seal.

3. The inflatable convective pad of claim 2 in combination with a draw sheet threaded through a slit.

4. The inflatable convective pad of claim 3 , further including retaining flaps underneath sides of the inflatable convective pad.

5. The inflatable convective pad of claim 2 , further including retaining flaps underneath sides of the inflatable convective pad.

6. An inflatable convective pad, comprising:

head and foot ends, a periphery, and a pneumatic structure;

a permeable upper surface within the periphery;

at least one inlet port disposed near the head end and including an opening and a collar of stiff material surrounding the opening;

a continuous, closed seal within the periphery forming an area of the permeable upper surface near the head end that is closed off from the pneumatic structure;

means near the foot end for blocking air from circulating through an inactive area of the permeable upper surface;

parallel elongate seals within the periphery; and,

a line of weakness or a line of perforations in each elongate seal.

7. The inflatable convective pad of claim 6 in combination with a draw sheet threaded through a slit opened in one of the elongate seals.

8. The inflatable convective pad of claim 7 , further including retaining flaps underneath sides of the inflatable convective pad.

9. The inflatable convective pad of claim 6 , further including retaining flaps underneath sides of the inflatable convective pad.

10. The inflatable convective pad of claim 6 , further including a line of weakness or a line of perforations in the continuous, closed seal that permits a portion of the area to be separated and removed from the inflatable convective pad.

11. An inflatable convective pad, comprising:

head and foot ends, sides, a periphery, and a pneumatic structure;

a permeable upper surface within the periphery;

at least one inlet port disposed near the head end and including an opening and a collar of stiff material surrounding the opening;

an inactive area of the permeable upper surface near the head end for receiving the head of a person of a person lying on the permeable upper surface when the pad is inflated;

inactive area means near the foot end for blocking air from circulating through the permeable upper surface;

parallel elongate seals within the periphery; the inflatable convective pad being sized such that the elongate seals are located to be between the arms of a person lying on the permeable upper surface and the sides of the inflatable convective pad when the arms are drawn in to extend along the sides of the person, the person's head is received in the inactive area and the person's feet are near the foot end; and,

a line of weakness or a line of perforations in each elongate seal.

12. The inflatable convective pad of claim 11 in combination with a draw sheet threaded through a slit opened in one of the elongate seals.

13. The inflatable convective pad of claim 12 , further including retaining flaps underneath sides of the inflatable convective pad.

14. The inflatable convective pad of claim 11 , further including retaining flaps underneath sides of the inflatable convective pad.

15. The inflatable convective pad of claim 11 , further including a line of weakness or perforation in the inactive area that permits a portion of the inactive area to be separated and removed from the inflatable convective pad.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2024
From: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
To: SOLVENTUM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 066430/0287 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2014
From: ARIZANT HEALTHCARE INC.
To: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 032040/0362 →